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Dyna Muffler adapter question
05/30/12 at 10:56:41
I am installing a HD Dyna FXD this weekend on my 2012 S40. I'm pretty sure I'll need a adapter. Anyone know what size between the header and muffler I'll need?
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05/30/12 at 11:17:30
Dyna side is 1.75"OD. LS650 side is bigger than 1.625ID. I know this because that is what I purchased. Eyeing up the adapter, I would say 1 11/16"ID but I couldn't find one. I purchased some exhaust tape from Autozone and put 2 layers on the head pipe. So far so good. Make sure you cut slits in the Dyna muffler.
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05/30/12 at 12:30:29
What exact adapter will I need with the muffler tape? It will need to be the correct O.D. and I.D.
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I didn't use an adapter with the muffler tape. The ID of the Dyna muffler is 1 3/4" (1 6/8" for the fractionally-challenged
). The OD of the Savage pipe is a little bigger than 1 5/8". I just wrapped 2 layers of tape, slid on the muffler and clamped it down.
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Greg wrote
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I didn't use an adapter with the muffler tape. The ID of the Dyna muffler is 1 3/4" (1 6/8" for the fractionally-challenged
). The OD of the Savage pipe is a little bigger than 1 5/8". I just wrapped 2 layers of tape, slid on the muffler and clamped it down.
Greg... you made that way too easy...
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That's cheating,...
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Serowbot wrote
on 05/30/12 at 13:11:40:
Greg wrote
on 05/30/12 at 13:09:08:
I didn't use an adapter with the muffler tape. The ID of the Dyna muffler is 1 3/4" (1 6/8" for the fractionally-challenged
). The OD of the Savage pipe is a little bigger than 1 5/8". I just wrapped 2 layers of tape, slid on the muffler and clamped it down.
Greg... you made that way too easy...
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That's cheating,...
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Now that I rode it hard for a while I developed a slight leak. I am just gonna smoosh muffler mud on the seam.
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