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Old 08-09-08, 05:32 PM   #1
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I have a gold titanium oval exhaust 2 years old, I think it needs re-packing (it is louder than normal)I have checked for blow back, baffle is good also. Is it something I could repair myself (with some help?) or should I buy a new exhaust?
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Old 08-09-08, 05:40 PM   #2
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Default Re: re-packing an exhaust?

They're normally easy enough to re-pack, most cans are rivetted together so you'll need a rivetter to put it back together
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Old 08-09-08, 05:43 PM   #3
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Default Re: re-packing an exhaust?

You could but that tends to make them quieter. Not for me thanks.
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Old 08-09-08, 05:47 PM   #4
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I have no baffle in mine Sounds ace!! But i am worried it could cause damage/problems if I do not re-pack?? If not then i will leave it as it is, advice please? The louder it is the better..
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Old 08-09-08, 05:59 PM   #5
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I have no baffle in mine Sounds ace!! But i am worried it could cause damage/problems if I do not re-pack?? If not then i will leave it as it is, advice please? The louder it is the better..
I would seriously doubt that running an exhaust with no baffles would damage the bike, seing the number of people who ride without them (myself being one of course!! )
IMO it sounds SO much better with it out







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Old 08-09-08, 06:03 PM   #6
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I would seriously doubt that running an exhaust with no baffles would damage the bike, seing the number of people who ride without them (myself being one of course!! )
IMO it sounds SO much better with it out
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Packing is different from a baffle Josh.
Spiderman's run his for long enough without packing. As long as louder the better i.e. no trackdays, then should be fine.
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Old 08-09-08, 06:05 PM   #7
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I am not bothered about the baffle, it's the packing?
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Old 08-09-08, 06:06 PM   #8
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Packing is different from a baffle Josh.
Spiderman's run his for long enough without packing. As long as louder the better i.e. no trackdays, then should be fine.
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Old 08-09-08, 06:09 PM   #9
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I am not bothered about the baffle, it's the packing?
Ignore me, twhat happens when I don't pay attention and only get 3 hours sleep
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Old 08-09-08, 06:34 PM   #10
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Default Re: re-packing an exhaust?

Right then...

2 years makes no difference, how many miles has it done? The original packing in fuel cans tends to last very well.

No packing in an exhaust does not do much harm, it allows the gasses to "rattle round" the can (resonate) which can give all sorts of wierd back pressure, it is not conducive to making good power, probably not worth more than 1bhp though!

On a carbon fibre can the repeated battering of a twin or big singles exhaust pulses can stress the carbon and crack it, not an issue on a metal can or one that's just carbon cosmetic over a sleeve.

Repacking a can is a right pain in the rse, the end caps are a very tight fit and a pain to get out, and to refit. It can be done, all you need is a small drill to remove rivets, some more rivets and a rivet gun (5 quid) to put it back together. Get a sheet of packing off the net, wrap the perforated tube many times then safety wire it round tight.

Or just send it off to fuel and let them do it, it's not too expensive.

Either way, don't worry about it, and if you do, then you don't need to buy a new exhaust.
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