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How "slip on" is the jardine muffler (Read 16 times)
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How "slip on" is the jardine muffler
08/09/07 at 04:31:11
Just got my jardine and hope to install on sunday time permitting. The clymer manual suggests removing the entire exhaust to work on the exhaust system. My question is can I leave the header attached and just "slip on" the jardine or should I pull the exhaust out of the bike as suggested by the clymer manual. I have got the gasket (it was only 4 bucks) that goes between the cylinder head and the header as clymer says use a new one each time the exhaust is pulled.
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Re: How "slip on" is the jardine muffler
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08/09/07 at 07:12:08
does indeed just slip on - you can leave the head pipe as is most likely unless it has swung in toward the frame a bit - then you need to loosen the header bolts - do you have a new pipe to muffler gasket? - might be good to put a little high temp (like the copper) sealant there- as it will sure backfire, hard, if it's sucking air.
By the way let us know if the guts of yours starts to rattle, several folks here have had them do that - so the new ones might not be holding up as well as the old ones - if that is the case we need to post that here
hope you are going to do the carb work along with the Jardine.
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08/10/07 at 02:19:19
I rejetted to 155 and spacer is at 1/3 to get ready for the jardine. I'm going to put in the K@N at the same time as the new pipe.
The gasket between header and pipe sounds like a good idea. I'll swing by the dealer to get one. If anyone has a TM I would not mind at all knowing the part number and would appreciate someone posting same here.
Where does one get the high temp sealer? At an auto parts store?
Great website I have been reading for the last year just now getting around to posting.
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horseshoe_george wrote
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Where does one get the high temp sealer? At an auto parts store?
Yeah, Autozone, NAPA, or pretty much any auto parts store.
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08/11/07 at 06:36:31
Although copper sealant and red sealants are good up to 500(°F) and 650(°F) and could do the job of sealing the header pipe to the muffler canister just fine, I think the products actually made for the muffler and tailpipe (frequently by the same companies) are better because they are “Temperature Resistance Typical Values Continuous" of 2000(°F) ( 1093 °C)
Permatex® Muffler & Tailpipe Sealer
Or a thicker putty
Permatex® Muffler & Tailpipe Putty
And a different brand, but I imagine it's heat resistent qualities are the same, they don't have a technical data listing that I know of:
Bondo Tailpiple and Muffler Sealer
And, surprisingly enough, they are actually cheaper then the silicone sealants and liquid gaskets. Somewhere between $1.99 and $2.99 at hardware stores.
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08/11/07 at 14:36:17
Jardine is an excellent choice. Easy slip on and mount. Be sure you have a good seal between header and Jardine. Drop in a K&N filter. Shave white spacer down by half. Move main jet up to 150, maybe 152.5 pending sea level location, use irad plugs and she will smoke 883 sportys off the line.
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Any recomendation on best place/website to buy iridium plugs for the savage?
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Any recomendation on best place/website to buy iridium plugs for the savage?
Although this has nothing to do with this thread and really should be a question posted in the Marketplace.....
Here's one on eBay.
NGK Iridium spark plug DPR8EIX-9
Or directly from NGK
NGK Iridium spark plug DPR8EIX-9
Denso makes one also. I found one here.
Denso Iridium Power IX24B
I've been using the NGK DPR8EIX-9 for a couple of years now and don't see a reason to change at this point.
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I have denso IX24B in KLX, the advantages are 0.4mm center electrode, U-grove and tapered cut earth electrode.
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so how do you like the jardine love mine got to rejet the carb again I blew the baffle out but it sounds great now
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