End cones
- PaulD738
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Re: End cones
If you look underneath the silencers there is a hole and under the hole is a cross head screw, remove this and then get a good grip on the cone and twist it off. This screw also holds the baffle in place. If it is really stuck you will have to try soaking it with freeing oil where the cone fits inside the silencer. You might have to use a heat gun in extreme cases but avoid using a blow torch if at all possible as there is a large sealing “O” ring in there and they are expensive to replace.
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Re: End cones
I replaced the screws on mine with Socket Head Cap Screws. Much easier to thread the bolt into the hole with an Allen wrench.
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Re: End cones
Hi +1 with the Allen Head Screws.
far easier to control & screw up tight
My baffles also cable tied to stop them coming out,they are rather expensive to replace
far easier to control & screw up tight
My baffles also cable tied to stop them coming out,they are rather expensive to replace
Cheers.
Roger
GT750A.
Roger
GT750A.