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Re-packing Hindle end can.

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    I like my cool old bike. Ericthejet's Avatar
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    Question Re-packing Hindle end can.

    My end can is due for fresh baffle fiberglass as it has been 3 years.

    Any advice on brand, type, etc.
    I see that it can be had for less then $15 and in two forms.
    I used a sheet last time and rolled it around the internal baffle like rolling up a sleeping bag and assume this is correct.

    Thanks.

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    Re: Re-packing Hindle end can.

    Its all the same stuff, there is a real good video on Yoshimura's web site on how to repack..and yea wrap it and i use some light clear tape to hold it and slide it back in..



    Here is the vid....same idea diff pipe



    http://www.yoshimura-rd.com/t-muffler.aspx?v=vid

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    Get thin clear package tape.
    Thinner the better. It actually melts off.

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    Re: Re-packing Hindle end can.

    I've used 3 or 4 sections of safety wire in the past but I'm liking the packing tape idea.

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    Re: Re-packing Hindle end can.

    Quote Originally Posted by bergs View Post
    I've used 3 or 4 sections of safety wire in the past but I'm liking the packing tape idea.
    we still talking about exhaust packing, or your bedroom antics?

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    Re: Re-packing Hindle end can.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kitt View Post
    we still talking about exhaust packing, or your bedroom antics?

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    Re: Re-packing Hindle end can.

    When I repacked my two bros, I used masking tape cause that's what was there originally. I ended up having to replace the steel wool around the inner pipe too, which is held on by mechanics wire, kinda like safety wire but more flexible.

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    Re: Re-packing Hindle end can.

    I'm a big fan of Silent Sport loose fill packing. It's a bit different than the traditional sheet glass because you pack it in evenly around the perforated core. You get a nice full even pack without spaces and it's lighter than regular glass too. They claim it resists breakdown better as well.

    http://www.areapnolimits.com/silentsport.html

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    Re: Re-packing Hindle end can.

    Eh, I wish you were closer to me. I have some packing that I most likely won't use, ever. I got some a while back and they inadvertantly doubled my order...

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    Re: Re-packing Hindle end can.

    Quote Originally Posted by SAB View Post
    I'm a big fan of Silent Sport loose fill packing. It's a bit different than the traditional sheet glass because you pack it in evenly around the perforated core. You get a nice full even pack without spaces and it's lighter than regular glass too. They claim it resists breakdown better as well.

    http://www.areapnolimits.com/silentsport.html
    +1. I like the loose stuff, just put the core back on there, and pack away, wait, what??

    I used the wrap on my 900SS Ferracci exhaust. never ever want to do that again, got fiberglass everywhere, was itchy for weeks.

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    Re: Re-packing Hindle end can.

    Quote Originally Posted by DesmoTull View Post
    +1. I like the loose stuff...
    That needed to be quoted for archival purposes.

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    Re: Re-packing Hindle end can.

    I just packed my muffler with Silent Sport. Went nice and easy. Fills evenly with an oval can.

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