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help ... with putting on muffler
04/21/05 at 21:46:56
 
help !
I have put a H.D muffler on my bike ... here the problem
I blew the seal on it ( muffler seal} .so I'm tring it again ... has any one had this problem ? I'm useing the H.D BRACKET and the seal came from suzki dealship
I did replace the main jet in the carb. and did the spacer.. can;t tell right now how it is running  cuz of the exhaust leak that I'm having  Embarrassed
any ideal or help
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Reply #1 - 04/22/05 at 07:51:42
 
If You mean the gasket between the header and the muffler- I don't know how did it happen exept if You did not tighten the clamp.
I have never had this problem with an original gasket, so the only thing I can tell is- get a new gasket and make sure when You tighten the clamp that You realy do it and there is not any play or leak.
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Reply #2 - 04/22/05 at 09:44:52
 
I am going to make the HD change soon have you had any other issues? ???
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Reply #3 - 04/22/05 at 22:16:30
 
well let see .. I wanted to use a gutted out H.D. pipe ... that not a good Ideal to much back presser ...
so I went with one with a baffer ... not as loud but I think it better then the stock one. and I did the jet and spacer ... I do like the way the bike run even with the seal problem .. I did go get a new one and hopfully will work on it this weekend .. I started the motorcycle safely class today ... so kind on tied up with that.
I think why I lost the seal is I change out the 2 H.D. pipe and so I reuse the seal ... that didn't work so we know ... lol
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Reply #4 - 04/23/05 at 04:16:17
 
I did not use a seal or spacer, but some folks do.  Instead, I got a steel muffler clamp for 1.75" pipe from PepBoys - the kind that looks like a U-bolt with two nuts and a semi-circular "clamp".  

It's extremely strong and ugly, but it is covered by the chrome cover when complete.

I tightened the cr*p out of the clamp U-bolt nuts and made the sportster muff conform to the stock savage pipe.  No leaks that I can tell.  It worked for me.

The stock clamp was not strong enough to snug the Sportster pipe down.  I'll see if I can take pics.
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Reply #5 - 04/23/05 at 18:33:06
 
If you can get a hold of a Harley muffler clamp it is strong enough to tighten the connection so it will not leak. I use one when I changed my '02 over to a sportster muffler and never have had any problem with exhaust leaks. Ed L.
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Reply #6 - 04/23/05 at 21:16:48
 
Could be right about the HD clamp.  Mine was the poor Savage clamp, rusty at that.  The u-bolt clamp was the last ditch effort before picking up the stick welder.

Redneck?  I've been called worse, but never better.
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Reply #7 - 04/23/05 at 21:19:23
 
bobo383 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:04:
Could be right about the HD clamp.  Mine was the poor Savage clamp, rusty at that.  The u-bolt clamp was the last ditch effort before picking up the stick welder.

Redneck?  I've been called worse, but never better.

hey I resemble that remark! 8)
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Reply #8 - 04/24/05 at 01:28:29
 
My glaspac and fishtail pipe were muffler clamped for about 5 years...  Roll Eyes to each other AND to the hanger bracket. Whatever works.
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