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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman May 31st 2013, 1:39 am | |
| - richie thomas wrote:
- so.....how should i run the exhaust on dixie witht the 29 hp? true duals all the way to the back coming out the corners of the rear fenders? or 2 into 1 ? i don't want to do stacks,
also, ima have to cut a hole in the hood for the air breather lol. this motor is huge its 105 lbs dry 105lb wow lucky my oppy is 130 something .-. and for your mufflers i would run them out the rear get like 1" pipe for the headers to the front of the foot rest then get some 3" tube and run it from that 1" all the way out the rear that will give it a nice deep rumble at idle and at max throttle she will be screaming lol | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman May 31st 2013, 9:57 am | |
| I think my V-twin way about 115-120lbs but i do know my mower will not pick up the front end if im tryin to do wheelies it will pick it up like 3-4 inches. My exhaust header is a 1" pipe and the stacks are made of 1 1/4 pipe without mufflers it would have a good sound. As of now it it sounds alittle lounder than a atv. But i would do true duals. | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 1st 2013, 8:03 pm | |
| well guys, ive been shopping lol, still aint got the u joint for the rear,(should be ordering it monday) i bout some new oil for the 29. bout some grease for starters and bout pipe for exhaust, ima try and get the motor mounted this week, might have to cut the hood to let it fit, my exhaust is going to run alongside the frame then out the back, from the motor to the foot rest is going to be 1" and from there back is going to be 1-1/2" ill keep yall updated
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 1st 2013, 8:10 pm | |
| Good exhaust plan that's fairly easy to do on a lifted the one on my rally should come out below the footrests. | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 1st 2013, 8:12 pm | |
| yea, my racer is going top come out at the foot rest, this should sound good, coming off that big motor, but ima experiment with making a mini glasspack and a mini flowmaster for it to see how it sounds lol | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 1st 2013, 10:22 pm | |
| It would sound real good with a mini glass pack or mini flowmaster. | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 1st 2013, 10:29 pm | |
| - truckin42 wrote:
- It would sound real good with a mini glass pack or mini flowmaster.
lol i know, if i get it done i will tell yall, who knows i might start selling them | |
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| Subject: lifted craftsman June 1st 2013, 11:00 pm | |
| Why not run 1" pipe all the way? Would it affect the running or sound? That is whatI was planning to do on my handicapped utility machine. | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 1st 2013, 11:17 pm | |
| it will sound good with 1" al the way back, but to me it always sem to get a deeper tone when you step up to a bigger pipe, when i get the money ima proll cut this off at the back of the foot rest and run 2"out the reat of the way, that is if my mufflers dont work | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 2nd 2013, 7:24 am | |
| I will be interested to see how the homebrew exhaust comes out. I built my own Cherry Bomb that came out perfect. I was going to do a writeup, but can't find half my pictures. So, I think I'm going to do another one and shoot new pics. But I will try to describe it for you here-
You'll have to choose or make a cylinder to serve as the outer chamber. Cap the ends, and use a holesaw in each end just big enough for your chosen pipe to fit through. The inner pipe is the trick part. You get a length of pipe the same diameter as the rest of the exhaust system. Make it much longer than the cylinder, and mark the cylinder's position on the pipe. With an 0.045" cutting disc on the grinder, cut slots in the pipe, less than halfway through, every 3/8" or so along the pipe, all the way from one mark to the other. Now, flip the pipe over 180* and slot all down the other side. Cut one deep slot right in the middle of the pipe almost all the way through, and weld a round slug of sheetmetal into the slot. This makes a center stop. Insert the pipe through the cylinder, and weld on. Now- the exhaust gasses enter the inlet pipe and hit the stop. They are forced out of the pipe through all those slots into the outer chamber. When they reach the end of the outer chamber, the gasses are forced back through the slots into the pipe, and out.
I used a fairly large, heavy-walled cylinder for mine, and it sounds fantastic. Nice deep tone, not incredibly loud. When you rev it, you get a "Braaap" sound like a Harley. I really gotta take new pics and do that write-up... | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 2nd 2013, 2:25 pm | |
| - Doc Sprocket wrote:
- I will be interested to see how the homebrew exhaust comes out. I built my own Cherry Bomb that came out perfect. I was going to do a writeup, but can't find half my pictures. So, I think I'm going to do another one and shoot new pics. But I will try to describe it for you here-
You'll have to choose or make a cylinder to serve as the outer chamber. Cap the ends, and use a holesaw in each end just big enough for your chosen pipe to fit through. The inner pipe is the trick part. You get a length of pipe the same diameter as the rest of the exhaust system. Make it much longer than the cylinder, and mark the cylinder's position on the pipe. With an 0.045" cutting disc on the grinder, cut slots in the pipe, less than halfway through, every 3/8" or so along the pipe, all the way from one mark to the other. Now, flip the pipe over 180* and slot all down the other side. Cut one deep slot right in the middle of the pipe almost all the way through, and weld a round slug of sheetmetal into the slot. This makes a center stop. Insert the pipe through the cylinder, and weld on. Now- the exhaust gasses enter the inlet pipe and hit the stop. They are forced out of the pipe through all those slots into the outer chamber. When they reach the end of the outer chamber, the gasses are forced back through the slots into the pipe, and out.
I used a fairly large, heavy-walled cylinder for mine, and it sounds fantastic. Nice deep tone, not incredibly loud. When you rev it, you get a "Braaap" sound like a Harley. I really gotta take new pics and do that write-up... thanks doc, i get what your saying, i was thinking of drilling holes like are in the glasspack me and my buddy cut open, but ithis will be easier fr me, aint got to buy a bit lol, ill try it and let yall know how it turns out | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 2nd 2013, 8:58 pm | |
| well guys, the 29 will start, but it wont stay running for more than about 10 seconds, i pretty sure its cause of the electric fuel shut off, because i don't have this thing wired to anything yet, what yall think, also......this thing sounds awesome lol and has really good torque, so if ya'll read this and think of an answer, either post it here, or come to chat, either way ill make sure the answer to the problem ends p on here for future reference | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 2nd 2013, 9:00 pm | |
| My bet is the electric fuel shut off... snip that thing LOL | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 2nd 2013, 9:04 pm | |
| - TheRainbowBoxer wrote:
- My bet is the electric fuel shut off... snip that thing LOL
i am, just got to get a wrench and sand it down to make it be able to take the nut off....i had one but lost it | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 3rd 2013, 8:35 pm | |
| well, not going to use the lights, decided to keep them for the mini mower, and the website that had the 5/8" u joint ticked me off so im ordering a coupler from surplus center....dont you hate when the shipping on something is higher that the price of what your buying? lol | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 3rd 2013, 8:39 pm | |
| -_- yea i know what yea mean i ordered over $500 worth of parts when i still built honda clones and the shipping came to be $200+ totaly not worth it :l its just how some sites are | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 3rd 2013, 8:43 pm | |
| well, twhere i was going to get the u joint, it was 19.95....when i went to check out they said i could because the subtotal had to be over 20.00, @$$holes, so i decided not to get it | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 3rd 2013, 9:06 pm | |
| Order #: I0282777 Order Date: 06/03/13 Items on order: 2 Ship Status: To Be Picked Ship Method: 4thClass Parcel Post Date Shipped: This order has not yet shipped Tracking Number: Please refer to your ship confirmation email for your tracking number Product: $ 13.70 Tax: $ .00 Shipping: $7.51 Handling: $ 2.00 Total: $23.21 Pay Method: VISA Item # Description Qty Price Status 1 1-1563-B 5/8 SHAFT COUPLER 1 $5.90 To Be Picked 2 1-202-10-P 5/8" PILLOW BLOCK BEARING 1 $7.80 To Be Picked
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 3rd 2013, 10:15 pm | |
| well... tomorrow i am removing the 16 hp from dixie....going to take and completely clean the frame and everything and prep it for the 29, wish me luck lol in other news, i figured out my brakes im going to take and mount a disc brake on the shaft extension and use it there that way i can still run a open diff but have better brakes | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 4th 2013, 1:07 am | |
| well guys, got to thinkin bout it today so i messaged some of the atv mud parks around me and am talking to them abut the possibly if i could take dixie, one has replied saying he has to see pics and then approve it | |
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| Subject: Re: lifted craftsman June 4th 2013, 1:25 am | |
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