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Ollie_07 21-09-07 05:51 PM

Removing the baffle - fuel exhaust
 
Just fitted a fuel exhaust but cant get the baffle out.

Ive undone the small screw but the baffle is still solid and doesnt look like there is any give in it!

Am i doing something wrong?:confused:

Helppppppppppppp![-o<

colinsv25 21-09-07 05:53 PM

Re: Removing the baffle - fuel exhaust
 
ive got a fuel on mine sounds awesome with the baffle out.

i just undone the small nut and bolt and the baffle needed a slight tug with a pair of pliers and was out

Ollie_07 21-09-07 05:54 PM

Re: Removing the baffle - fuel exhaust
 
tried that - i could more or less move the bike i was trying so hard!:(

dunno what else to try :(

plowsie 21-09-07 05:55 PM

Re: Removing the baffle - fuel exhaust
 
start it up revv the engine to its limits, if it dont fire out shut it off then pull with pliers it will come

Ollie_07 21-09-07 05:58 PM

Re: Removing the baffle - fuel exhaust
 
Whats the baffle actually look like then? size etc?
Tried revving it etc but still no give, GRRRRR :(

plowsie 21-09-07 06:01 PM

Re: Removing the baffle - fuel exhaust
 
right its the bit inside the can on the end

Ollie_07 21-09-07 06:06 PM

Re: Removing the baffle - fuel exhaust
 
Yeah i know that, but was wondering how long it is etc?

Does it go right down to the other end of the can or is it literally just a small piece @ the exit of the can?

plowsie 21-09-07 06:07 PM

Re: Removing the baffle - fuel exhaust
 
roughly 3 inches long

colinsv25 21-09-07 06:09 PM

Re: Removing the baffle - fuel exhaust
 
is it the 1 with removeble baffle or the 1's u ave to drill out

Ollie_07 21-09-07 06:10 PM

Re: Removing the baffle - fuel exhaust
 
cheers mate :)

Would the can being warm help at all, like if i left the engine running for a while?


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