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Muffler Modification Baffle. I decided to do a muffler mod on my ms290 just to see if it really makes a differenece. I'm installing a 036 muffler which is what on stock stihl with a 48mm cylinder. I took my 372xt jungle muff and enlarged the outlet to approximately 13/16”. My understanding is that i enlarge the muffler hole, open up the muffler baffle holes with a screwdriver,. I'm about to pull the trigger on a muffler mod on my stihl ms250. Is it worth the effort in modifying the original oem muffler on my 2012 hd 1200c(drill hole through plugs/remove muffler an remove. If i match the cylinder exhaust to inlet open area of. If it has a gaping hole for an outlet or 4 pipes sticking out of it, it might be an issue. I followed the design of a guy who posted his. Well, my mod was lots more simple. Also, this is not the only. The 572xp exhaust in the pics does have a small baffle, but it is much easier to work with than some other models. A simple, and neat muffler mod that is reasonably stock appearing should not reduce the value of the saw to any customer really.

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If i match the cylinder exhaust to inlet open area of. Is it worth the effort in modifying the original oem muffler on my 2012 hd 1200c(drill hole through plugs/remove muffler an remove. I'm about to pull the trigger on a muffler mod on my stihl ms250. My understanding is that i enlarge the muffler hole, open up the muffler baffle holes with a screwdriver,. The 572xp exhaust in the pics does have a small baffle, but it is much easier to work with than some other models. A simple, and neat muffler mod that is reasonably stock appearing should not reduce the value of the saw to any customer really. I took my 372xt jungle muff and enlarged the outlet to approximately 13/16”. I decided to do a muffler mod on my ms290 just to see if it really makes a differenece. I'm installing a 036 muffler which is what on stock stihl with a 48mm cylinder. I followed the design of a guy who posted his.

Muffler Delete Explained How It’s Done? (Pros & Cons) Engineerine

Muffler Modification Baffle I'm about to pull the trigger on a muffler mod on my stihl ms250. I'm installing a 036 muffler which is what on stock stihl with a 48mm cylinder. I'm about to pull the trigger on a muffler mod on my stihl ms250. I took my 372xt jungle muff and enlarged the outlet to approximately 13/16”. I decided to do a muffler mod on my ms290 just to see if it really makes a differenece. A simple, and neat muffler mod that is reasonably stock appearing should not reduce the value of the saw to any customer really. My understanding is that i enlarge the muffler hole, open up the muffler baffle holes with a screwdriver,. If it has a gaping hole for an outlet or 4 pipes sticking out of it, it might be an issue. Also, this is not the only. The 572xp exhaust in the pics does have a small baffle, but it is much easier to work with than some other models. If i match the cylinder exhaust to inlet open area of. I followed the design of a guy who posted his. Is it worth the effort in modifying the original oem muffler on my 2012 hd 1200c(drill hole through plugs/remove muffler an remove. Well, my mod was lots more simple.

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