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Muffler Packing
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Posted by: Iliketogofast
I took apart the muffler on the R today to check the packing (Something I haven't even thought about since I got it...) and there wasn't any in there.
There were a few little pieces, but they were useless and all black.
So I ordered some new packing, and I was wondering wether it was safe to ride without it or if I should put something else in there temporarily.
I would just leave it til the packing arrived, but I am going riding this weekend at a quarry. The noise won't bother anyone, but I was wondering if it will harm the motor.... I'm pretty sure it won't, but I just need to be absolutely positive. The motor is too expensive to loose over 15 dollar silencer filler.
Posted by: aviator4
You're fine to ride without it. It's just there to help quiet the exhaust down.
BTW, losing packing over time is normal. I have to replace mine regularly (Sparks X6 exhaust) and keep several packages around the shop. It gets checked every time I change the oil.
Posted by: Iliketogofast
I put some in today but it only helped minimally in the noise department, if at all. The packaging on it didn't specify whether it was for 2 stroke or 4, does it matter?
Posted by: EXevan91
not really
Posted by: GPracer2500
My favorite packing is M/T Pro Power Pack.
Posted by: jhr400EX
I used to always use regular old insulation to pack my big gun with on my 400. It works the same, and it actually seemed to last longer than the packing I would buy.
Posted by: 250rider1
i just redid it on my 125 bike with fmf 2 stroke packing. Quieted it down quite a bit. Make sure you didnt pack it in too tight.
Posted by: john.E.business
How often do you have to repack it? i have a new yosh full system on my R and have rode it prolly about 8 times with this pipe on?? and what happens if you don't repack it?
Posted by: greg_gorrell
you should always keep packing in your exhaust. it may not be doing any damage but its robbing you of power.
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