Exhaust Packing-Stainless Steel Wool.

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Zakalwe
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Exhaust Packing-Stainless Steel Wool.

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Guys,

I have needed to repack my slip-ons on the SP1 s they were getting noisier. The advice that i got was to use stainless steel wool wrapped around the baffle tube, with fiberglass exhaust wadding over that. If I had just wrapped the normal fibreglass wadding around the baffle tube, the big v-twin pulses burns/blows it out in no-time. Getting the stainless wool (ordinary steel wool would burn, resulting in a lovely fireworks display from the end can) is nigh-on impossible...nothing on E-Bay.

Anyhoo, I have found a supplier for this stuff-- even better they are local to me (they are a trade supplier to Bosal etc). The upshot is, that I have bought a mahoosive roll of the stuff (6 Kg in total) as they only sell in this size. I have enough to last me a lifetime, so if anyone wants some, then please let me know.

It is about 4" wide, so is plenty easy to wrap the baffles in.
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Post by KarlosVTR »

well what remus do is wrap stainless mesh round the perferated tube then pack gladd fibre wadding round it. it seemed good enough for them
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KarlosVTR wrote:well what remus do is wrap stainless mesh round the perferated tube then pack gladd fibre wadding round it.
Thats exactly what I have done. The MTC cans that I had, had no steel wool inside at all. As a result, the fibre wadding had burned completely through to the skin of the can.

I have wrapped the steel wool around the perforated tube, then normal exhaust-packing over that.
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Zakalwe

If you're looking to offload some I'll buy it off you. I'm often asked to make baffles for the local kids who can't get their cars/bikes thro the MOT!
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Jaglifter wrote:Zakalwe

If you're looking to offload some I'll buy it off you. I'm often asked to make baffles for the local kids who can't get their cars/bikes thro the MOT!
Sure. I have a roll thats about 2-3 feet in diameter. How much do you want?
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How about half of what you've got?

Let me know how much £ inc p&p and I'll send a cheque or do a transfer.

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Jaglifter wrote:How about half of what you've got?

Let me know how much £ inc p&p and I'll send a cheque or do a transfer.

Cheers
No probs. PM me yor address. It will be after Chrimbo now as i am going to India for a week on the 24th :D
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