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kerry



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Location: frankfort, NY

PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 5:12 pm    Post subject: Free Horsepower!!!! Reply with quote

Had the exhaust manifolds off my Baggie last night, and found that the welds inside the pipes are very "gobbed up", and are restricting the exhaust in a big way! I took a dye grinder to them with a carbide bit, and ground at least 3/16ths off of the welds, thus opening up the pipes and providing way better flow! For all you guys out there running aftermarket cans, you can take it up a notch further by doing this simple procedure! Beware, however, that you don't want to take too much off, as that will cause a weak weld joint, and could possibly crack.
The best part is, it's free!!!!!
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cat



Joined: 30 Nov 2005
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Location: South Africa

PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 10:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Free Horsepower!!!! Reply with quote

kerry wrote:
Had the exhaust manifolds off my Baggie last night, and found that the welds inside the pipes are very "gobbed up", and are restricting the exhaust in a big way! I took a dye grinder to them with a carbide bit, and ground at least 3/16ths off of the welds, thus opening up the pipes and providing way better flow! For all you guys out there running aftermarket cans, you can take it up a notch further by doing this simple procedure! Beware, however, that you don't want to take too much off, as that will cause a weak weld joint, and could possibly crack.
The best part is, it's free!!!!!


I saw that, I even took photos (see my gallery/album). Mine have a few spots of weld splatter - ok, they're tiny, the welds themselves are of an issue.
I've been wondering what to use. What size/shape is the carbide bit you used? I was looking at a catalog and wondering if it wouldn't be better to use a small abrasive roll...?

I want to write to the...tunebike.de and ask them if their Powerheaders are better in that way.
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kerry



Joined: 12 Jun 2004
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Location: frankfort, NY

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 6:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

When I first started the material removal, I was using an abrasive drum shaped bit for my dye grinder.....it was working, but it was taking forever! So I switched to a cone shaped carbide bit, which sped the process up 10 fold! Then I switched back to the abrasive drum to smooth things out at the end. I also used a 3/4 inch socket to sort of measure my progress as I went along. At first, the socket would just rest on top of the weld (shelf) but when I was done the socket was actually penetrating the opening (sounds kinda kinky) and would almost fit all the way in. I figure that I increased the diameter of the pipe openings by roughly 20% or more.I could have gone further, but I wanted to keep it good and strong so I wouldn't get any cracking. It should really help get those spent gasses outta there! THUMP!!!!!
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DAVID THOMPSON



Joined: 23 Nov 2003
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Location: Parkersburg, West Virginia usa .You know the PARTS have been SHIPPED when the MAIL MAN knocks

PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 12:13 pm    Post subject: welding Reply with quote

if you weld there is a good read
a friend uses this and things he welds are a work of art

http://www.cut-like-plasma.com/dhc2000.htm

http://eastwood.resultspage.com/search?p=Q&ts=custom&w=henrob&submit.x=26&submit.y=11

i have not had any dealings with these companys but

i do like the henrob/dillon welding outfit
and have used it a few times but to many bucks
for the amount of times i would use it

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cat



Joined: 30 Nov 2005
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Location: South Africa

PostPosted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 1:49 pm    Post subject: grinding header weld beads Reply with quote

More about this, with pictures:

http://www.4strokes.com/tech/honda/gordmods.asp

I found this while I was trying to find out if it was possible - or suitable - to do this with a Dremel tool. Confused

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