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United States, TN, Memphis
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85 inch Extra 300 Cowl cut with muffler
Newbie here again. Attached is a pic of the muffler and cowl. I cut the cowl for the head for the DA-50. No issues there. The problem I have now is I have a standard bison muffler and I don't see how it is going to fit. There is no way to fit the cowl over the two pipes, regardless of how big the holes are because the lip on the bottom will not clear. The pipes are not too long and would "jut out" an inch or so. Unsure of how to handle this.
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You will need to cut out a good size air exit, Else the engine will over heat.
i would cut out a D shape like this pic, Maybe even a little larger. This will give good cooling exit and solve the Exhaust exit issues as well. |
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That ^^^
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The angle of thoes pipes is enough they will never just drop thru a slot or hole anyway....
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United States, TN, Memphis
Joined Oct 2006
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cowl cut response
While Keith's idea of cutting a large hole is good, there is a lip on the other side that seats into the wooden dowels so I will not be able to "slide" the cowl on since I don't want to cut the lip (structural integrity). I will leave a little fiberglass on the lip end. To be honest, I don't think that may work but I will mess with it today and see what goes.
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I Believe his root problem is the particular pitts muffler he is using has much more of a rearward angle than is necessary for his particular model.
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United States, TN, Memphis
Joined Oct 2006
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Cut Cowl Done
I made it work (barely). I agree with Ponyboy. Cowl is really not made for this muffler. I bought a spare cowl that I have lying on the shelf and will go with this for now, however, will probably get a different muffler. Thanks for everyone's help.
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