justin_o_guy2
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What happened?
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East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
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Plenty have pulled the muffler leaving the header on the bike. I had to pull mine. I dont like the idea of loading that area up by yanking & twisting anyway. Yea, that heat shield has to come off. It's not gonna look just right once the stock muffler is gone, anyway.Looks as weird as wearing cowboy boots with shorts, I think. Dyna, huh? I like that look.Not what I did, but I think thats the neatest, trimmest look & the $$$ is right, too. JC Whitney has a heat shield that will do the job ( I THInk), others have done it & will surely help with the real scoop.
The header bolts are small & require either a deft touch, or a torque wrench. Be very careful there. If you dont have a torque wrench, Its time. I got the beam model from Sears & its doing me fine. The torque range on the bolts called for in the book is wide for a given bolt ( Example: Not any particular bolt, but the book says things like " Tighten to 12 to 19 footpounds" 12 to 19? hECK,, I dont need a real accurate torque wrench to hit that range.. So, I went with El Cheappo beam model, instead of the " Scrrew handle to desired setting & pull wrench till it clicks" model, cuz they are spendy..I have a Proto 1/2 inch for automotive stuff, things that have a tighter set os specs.
Antisieze is a fine product to keep in the shop. Will you be jetting it? You sho gonna need to..
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