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05-22-2015, 05:34 PM | #31 | |
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05-23-2015, 11:15 AM | #33 |
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HB, that story never gets old for me.
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06-16-2015, 07:38 PM | #34 |
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Okay so I did some more work on the bike, I had a Supertrapp IDS2 race core from a DR350 that was much too loud. Here's what I did
If you see here the quiet core is on the left, and the racecore (what I have) is on the right. Got some pipe and squished it similar to the photo I saw. Since I can't weld I'm using rivets to hold the pipes inside the baffle. It worked out really well, the holes in the baffle are the exact size as the rivets, Here is one rivet in place with another hole drilled for the next rivet. I used 2 large steel pipes off both bent like the one above and placed off center and a smaller copper pipe all riveted in. In addition I used a piece of expanded steel. I don't know anything about baffles but I was doing this under the theory that the exhaust gasses need to be able to flow, but since sound travels directionally, the more you interrupt it and force it to bounce around it will cancel itself out and be absorbed by the packing that surrounds the baffle. from the other end, nice looking photo but here you can see short focal length is not that great for information Super Trapp recommends 8 discs with the XR200, I went with 7 because I would rather have it a little quieter, plus low torque vs high horsepower is nice for a less experienced rider. I bought a clean XR200 headpipe from eBay, as always nothing is easy. It was much smaller than the DR350 muffler so I had to make a spacer, the grey stuff is muffler sealant, It is ugly but seems to work, it turns into a sorta flaky hard substance when it dries and works well. More shade tree hacks. The heat shield is from a DR350 head pipe. Another problem was that the head pipe was the right diameter but the flange wasn't right for the Lifan motor. I had to get a spacer to put between the headpipe and the motor, almost like a very thick copper exhaust gasket (1/2 inch or so) and a washer so the exhaust would tighten down. Hard to describe and easy enough to do but not a direct bolt on. The sound is still loud but manageable, bike seems to run much better with the more adequate head pipe. I tuned the air fuel screw a bit. First gear is still very light but I think that can be fixed with a new rear sprocket and tire. I got a tachometer as well which I still need to install but that will help a lot with tuning the bike. |
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06-17-2015, 01:18 AM | #35 |
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I think I understand what you're saying. I think you need reference #2 in this diagram.
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06-17-2015, 10:18 AM | #36 |
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Freystarr, I read through all of this neat info about maintenance parts replacement but did anyone ever answer your original questions??. Valve clearance and such?... I know Spud and others here are very versed and the forum is great in general but I hope someone gave u some numbers and specs to work with(via PM or otherwise).
But then again, I too have got caught up looking at the pretty maintenance pics and hands on centerfold shots as well.... So, perhaps I missed the numbers somewhere in there.... |
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06-17-2015, 10:22 AM | #37 | |
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Always impressed with you and Spud's diagrams....I get something from them every time! |
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06-17-2015, 11:25 AM | #38 | |
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06-17-2015, 11:31 AM | #39 | |
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06-17-2015, 12:36 PM | #40 |
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I like your exhaust baffle mods.
I had a loud Muzzy exhaust on a Ninja I owned once... it was similar with a straight through perforated pipe like yours, wrapped in packing. My original muffler packing was all burnt and mostly blown out... so I repacked with some 4-stroke muffler packing mat. I also added a drag pipe mini baffle... as sold on ebay for Harley straight pipes and the like. Pop-riveted, like you did, to the perforated pipe. It looked like this: These two things (new packing and the baffle)... made a huge difference in sound. Before I was ready to ditch the exhaust... afterwards I liked it... deep and throaty. Cheers!
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06-17-2015, 12:41 PM | #41 | |
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When I pulled my muffler pipe off the header pipe on my Kinroad... a lot of that thick foil-looking wrap came apart in pieces. I made it work when I put it back together. Just curious what that stuff is sold as. Cheers!
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06-18-2015, 01:39 AM | #42 | |
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06-18-2015, 01:43 AM | #43 |
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Yes, both my Honda XR650L, and my Honda CRF250X employ the exhaust header gaskets. In fact, my Zongshen RX3 also uses an exhaust header gasket.
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06-19-2015, 01:09 PM | #44 |
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Okay to be more specific (and hopefully not more confusing)
The problem is that the hole for the header, that is: The hole on the side of the cylinder head, is too deep for the XR200 head pipe. When you tighten down the flange with those two bolts, even with it tightened down all the way the XR200 head pipe is still loose. In order to get it to seal I needed to stack up like 1/2" between the head pipe and the head itself, I just picked a spacer that wasn't smaller inside diameter so I wasn't restricting flow, I also cut a circle out of copper using a hole punch to make a compressable exhaust gasket. I think aluminum works too, and definitely better than steel. Covered everything in that exhaust sealant goop. The spacer between the muffler and the headpipe is just a piece of aluminum pipe. I cut it at an angle / thinking that as the exhaust clamp tightens it down, it is more able to slide and compress. This is an XR200 header with a DR350 tail pipe on the Lifan engine. Nothing is missing per se because everything is missing. If you missed the previous pics, the old muffler was some sort of Frankenstein thing and I can only assume the P/O bought the engine alone with no muffler and tried to adapt what XR junk he had. If I sell the bike maybe the next guy will come along and go WTF did this guy do. Maybe you have something like a http://metalsupermarkets.com/ this stuff ends up being less than $10 each time I go and there are cool scraps an stuff. You can buy baffles online too. It helps to bring your stuff in to see what might work Last edited by FreyStarr; 06-19-2015 at 05:19 PM. |
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06-19-2015, 05:24 PM | #45 | |
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I've seen people use exhaust wrap (the fabric stuff) and steel wool. Stainless steel wool would be the best as the normal stuff rusts apart easily. Last edited by FreyStarr; 06-21-2015 at 10:54 PM. |
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