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 Dusty King of the Rim

Joined: 25 Mar 2003 Karma :  
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 Posted: 13:48 - 15 Jul 2004 Post subject: Drilling baffles (Korn? Ste?) |
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I'm just thinking about removing the baffles from the cat, anyone know how this is done? From what I can figure I drill out the smaller aperture at the end of the can, to the size of the larger one?
Is there a way to stop to much stuff going down the exhaust? Anything I should be careful/aware of?
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 andrew Mister Road Rage
Joined: 03 Feb 2002 Karma :  
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 Posted: 13:52 - 15 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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When I did the Firestorm there was small pipes in the can with tiny welds on so when you drill through the end of the can nothing falls down into the can, if you get what I mean?
You'll need a /long/ flat head screwdriver and a hammer to break the welds. It's quite a fiddly job but you shouldn't have problems with stuff falling down inside the can. |
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Joined: 01 Feb 2002 Karma : 
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 Posted: 13:59 - 15 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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You need a hole saw which just fits inside the outer bit and is deep enough to slip over the baffle pipe so it bites through the plate that holds it in place, once you've gotten through the plate just bash/twist/pull the baffle to free it. Doesn't matter if bits of crud fall down the pipe as they'll just be blown out again when you start the bike. ____________________ 3516 Miles, 11 Countries |
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 andrew Mister Road Rage
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 Posted: 14:01 - 15 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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Also, if you're that worried about small bits falling down the can, take it off the bike, turn it upside down and jiggle it a bit, any metal fragments will fall out.
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 Dusty King of the Rim

Joined: 25 Mar 2003 Karma :  
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 Posted: 14:22 - 15 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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Don't think I have a hole saw the right size, was thinking about just drilling a load of little holes round the edge and then just bashing it with a hammer...? ____________________ Gallery |
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 andrew Mister Road Rage
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 Posted: 14:33 - 15 Jul 2004 Post subject: |
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It would work but i'd get myself down to the local DIY store if I was you. It will be a lot easier/neater if you get the right size hole saw.  |
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 dandit Nearly there...

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Just aswell your not me then because I'd proberly cut the can in half remove the baffles and weld it back up and make it look all nice and legal till it's started  ____________________ WHAT DO YOU MEAN 100 MPH THATS IMPOSSIBLE I STILL HAD 3 GEARS TO GO OFFICER. Currently riding a naked cbr 600 and driving a 52 plate 2litre tdci mondeo |
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 Danny Ask Me About Stoppie School

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Old Thread Alert!
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