1 Exhaust Nuts and Washers Sun May 22, 2016 5:40 am
Rickmeister
Life time member
Finally bit the bullet and fitted an Aussie made "Staintune" muffler today. When I removed the original muffler and header pipes (in one piece) I didn't see any copper washers/gaskets fall out of the exhaust port. When I fitted the new muffler and header pipes (about 10Kg lighter!!), I used the original copper(?) nuts and the original copper washers/gaskets (which I couldn't see)
Should these be replaced? Took the Yellow Beast for a 20Km jolly, up to 7½ - 8 thousand RPM at times, and the new system didn't miss a beat (ie, it didn't blow up!!) and it sounds GREAT!!
There didn't appear to be any gas/noise leakage at the exhaust ports.
Checked the LHS pannier and it still fits, with about 2" of clearance between the muffler and the bottom of the pannier.
Should these be replaced? Took the Yellow Beast for a 20Km jolly, up to 7½ - 8 thousand RPM at times, and the new system didn't miss a beat (ie, it didn't blow up!!) and it sounds GREAT!!
There didn't appear to be any gas/noise leakage at the exhaust ports.
Checked the LHS pannier and it still fits, with about 2" of clearance between the muffler and the bottom of the pannier.
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