Hi fellas thought i might have a go at repacking my Viper cans, some advise would be good, as i havent done this before, and would'nt know to go about it, thought i might cut them down a bit as well, what do you think ?
Steve
Repacking cans
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Repacking cans
If they are fooked then cut them down
If they ain't sell them and buy some stubys
Sorry officer
The voices made me do it
If they ain't sell them and buy some stubys
Sorry officer
The voices made me do it
Re: Repacking cans
Get some spare drill bits in, as drilling out the SS rivets breaks them easily.
Also get some SS rivets if you only have ali ones.
If you're cutting them down suggest you don't just do it by eye, mark them carefully and Dremel, or use a chopsaw.
Wrap the packing material in a spiral of fishing wire to keep it compressed while sliding the sleeve back over the wrapped centre tube.
Pull the line back out after you've finished, but if it won't move, never mind.
And having a friend to help you pull the can apart is useful, too.
Also get some SS rivets if you only have ali ones.
If you're cutting them down suggest you don't just do it by eye, mark them carefully and Dremel, or use a chopsaw.
Wrap the packing material in a spiral of fishing wire to keep it compressed while sliding the sleeve back over the wrapped centre tube.
Pull the line back out after you've finished, but if it won't move, never mind.
And having a friend to help you pull the can apart is useful, too.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Re: Repacking cans
Thanks Tony , big help as always
Steve

Steve
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Re: Repacking cans
i use nylon fishing line for this.... when the can gets hot it melts the line and lets the wadding expand.tony.mon wrote: Wrap the packing material in a spiral of fishing wire to keep it compressed while sliding the sleeve back over the wrapped centre tube.
Pull the line back out after you've finished, but if it won't move, never mind.
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just a note on the cut-down cans..... i put some on mine and it would barely hit the redline.
put the full size lasers back on and it bounces off the limiter like it did before.
they look good and sound good but dont do the performance any favours.

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Re: Repacking cans
Steve if you need a hand doing it give me a shout. I did the Leo's on mine. Then 3 weeks later threw it down the road. Luckily I was under it so damage to the bike was minimal. Trashed one of the cans and purchased a set of Fuel's. Pretty good price. I have shite loads of drill bits. May even have enough stainless rivits left over.
Re: Repacking cans
Cheers Benny, could be a rethink then, dont want to mess up the performance.
Steve
Steve
Re: Repacking cans
Thanks Barry,BarryH wrote:Steve if you need a hand doing it give me a shout. I did the Leo's on mine. Then 3 weeks later threw it down the road. Luckily I was under it so damage to the bike was minimal. Trashed one of the cans and purchased a set of Fuel's. Pretty good price. I have shite loads of drill bits. May even have enough stainless rivits left over.

Re: Repacking cans
That's what I meantbenny hedges wrote:i use nylon fishing line for this.... :tony.mon wrote: Wrap the packing material in a spiral of fishing wire
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It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.