Making mufflers/silencers
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Making mufflers/silencers
I'm a competant mig & tig welder, have good facilities so is there any reason why I couldnt make my own silencers? I really want 1 each side running down beside the sills with a full (sill) length muffler & a flick out at the end, are there any diagrams/tutorials or info on what is best to use?
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Hi TC
I made mine for my bike, pics here. I had all the materials to hand so prob didn't use the best, i.e. it's all mild steel MIG'd. It's a straight-through with glass packing. Got the filling from NF Auto but various places flog it. Pretty simple. I'm thinking of making some for my Merc and the Landy too.
I made mine for my bike, pics here. I had all the materials to hand so prob didn't use the best, i.e. it's all mild steel MIG'd. It's a straight-through with glass packing. Got the filling from NF Auto but various places flog it. Pretty simple. I'm thinking of making some for my Merc and the Landy too.
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If you want to keep it a bit quieter
The perf tube insde the silencer should be done in a S
So there is not direct line of sight - direct path for the gas - still 2 inches diameter or whatever but will quieten it considerably
Ian
The perf tube insde the silencer should be done in a S
So there is not direct line of sight - direct path for the gas - still 2 inches diameter or whatever but will quieten it considerably
Ian
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I've done a lot of work on the sidepipes on my cob replica. When I bought the car I found that the baffles had been hammered flat in the middle in order to get the car through the SVA. The outer diameter of the sidepipes is only 3" and this has caused problems in that the noise was deafening with any size of normal perf tube. There just was not enough packing round the baffle. The only tube that worked was the stuff that Custom Chrome Racing sell, it has "ears" that stick out into the gas stream that kill the sound. The problem is that the exhaust note is a bit fluffy, especially on over run when its horrible! (90 quid per side! noraml perf is about 15)
I'm now making a new set of 1 3/4 headers that will mate to a set of 4" sidepipes that will have normal 2" perf tube running up the middle.
PowerSpeed can supply all the bits that you need to make a set of pipes, my headers are in mild steel but will be camcoated inside and out. The sidespipes will be in SS.
HTH,
Pete
I'm now making a new set of 1 3/4 headers that will mate to a set of 4" sidepipes that will have normal 2" perf tube running up the middle.
PowerSpeed can supply all the bits that you need to make a set of pipes, my headers are in mild steel but will be camcoated inside and out. The sidespipes will be in SS.
HTH,
Pete
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Hello TC,
I prepared this article to try and understand all the issues that affect choice of Exhaust components, etc and their effects on the Rover SD1 V8 Engine. You may find some useful information therein.
http://www.vintagemodelairplane.com/pag ... ust01.html
I prepared this article to try and understand all the issues that affect choice of Exhaust components, etc and their effects on the Rover SD1 V8 Engine. You may find some useful information therein.
http://www.vintagemodelairplane.com/pag ... ust01.html
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