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TheBoss77 05-29-2022 05:01 PM

Need help with exhaust rattle
 
Swapped stock exhaust for catless uel headers, overpipe and axleback exhaust. This vibration happens during cold start and when driving with the engine is under load. The headers are wrapped and tied with metal zip ties, but I don't think the zip ties are the source of the noise. I have some Subaru exhaust hangers on the way but I feel it's only going to mask the issue but not eliminate it. Any thoughts where I should be looking?



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humfrz 05-29-2022 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by TheBoss77 (Post 3526276)
Swapped stock exhaust for catless uel headers, overpipe and axleback exhaust. This vibration happens during cold start and when driving with the engine is under load. The headers are wrapped and tied with metal zip ties, but I don't think the zip ties are the source of the noise. I have some Subaru exhaust hangers on the way but I feel it's only going to mask the issue but not eliminate it. Any thoughts where I should be looking?



Well now, TheBoss77, I can't hear anything except the obnoxious exhaust sound - :iono:

I asked Bubba about it and he says to find out where a part of the exhaust system almost touches something else when the engine is in the torquing position and wire it away from that spot with some baling wire.

Mean looking bike you have there - :thumbsup:

humfrz for Bubba

TheBoss77 05-29-2022 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3526284)
Well now, TheBoss77, I can't hear anything except the obnoxious exhaust sound - :iono:

I asked Bubba about it and he says to find out where a part of the exhaust system almost touches something else when the engine is in the torquing position and wire it away from that spot with some baling wire.

Mean looking bike you have there - :thumbsup:

humfrz for Bubba


I can't hear the exhaust over the vibration of the exhaust so I will do what Bubba suggest, pass on my thanks to Bubba? ;)


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