

Last time I cut the rivets off an end can, they kept spinning, both with a rivet drill and a cone bit. In the end I had to cut them off with an angle grinder. Hope I have more success when I shorten Pauline's cans....cybercarl wrote:I use a cone cutter for getting the heads off rivets.Easy enough with a new drill bit Marty, fortunately I have a bench drill so that made it easier, too easy to slip with a hand held drill
I dread to think about what the condition of my packing is. Bit they sound so good, I don't care.![]()
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good work dudeMacV2 wrote:Finished the re pack.
Right hand can the old packing was full up...?
Still took it all out & put the new stuff in. As predicted got it done a lot quicker still a faff getting the new packing in.
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Often the case, mate.MacV2 wrote:Finished the re pack.
Right hand can the old packing was full up...?
Still took it all out & put the new stuff in. As predicted got it done a lot quicker still a faff getting the new packing in.
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/macV2 ... c.mp4.html
Thought that was the case Tony.tony.mon wrote:Often the case, mate.MacV2 wrote:Finished the re pack.
Right hand can the old packing was full up...?
Still took it all out & put the new stuff in. As predicted got it done a lot quicker still a faff getting the new packing in.
http://s1242.photobucket.com/user/macV2 ... c.mp4.html
The LH can gets more gas going through it, because of the little blanking section inside the collector.
So the packing gets blown out quicker, unless you have cut the intruding section away, then you get even pulses out of both cans.
i can't believe froggy is going to be a daily commuter, put lots of wax on the bike and don't get to close to other road users, you don't want to get loads of stone chips, just ask old man kev.........lloydiecbr wrote:leave it alone mac as removing it creates a flat spot in the revs .
just had another hour in the garage .
going over the bike with copper slip and getting it ready to commute on
baffle fitted too
Nowt wrong with a pop now & then Marty sounds good on the overrun IMO.bigspanishmarty wrote: good work dude![]()
sounds good mac, have you got any air leaks on the exhaust as shes popping a bit, or is that how it runs on those harris cans???
Yeah thought that was what was said...lloydiecbr wrote:leave it alone mac as removing it creates a flat spot in the revs .
just had another hour in the garage .
going over the bike with copper slip and getting it ready to commute on
baffle fitted too
me and carl were doing the exhaust today, pain in the butt, even with those gaskets, making sure you have the correct sized mikalor clamps. even then i've had to put some sealant on the joins. i took some pics of my bike with carls proper camera, i'll see if he can email them over to me so i can see them.lloydiecbr wrote:the standard exhausts have had the dremeling the leo has a removeable baffle .
i need to get some collector graphite gaskets and clamps for the stock system and a standard air filter before the dyno day