I have a question for all you muffler modders out there. I don't necessarily want to get more power out of the saw jawdrop, what I want to do is redirect the exhaust from an 880. Instead of it coming out on the right hand side (RHS) and forward (towards the log) I would like to get it to just come straight out the RHS.
The reason for this is that during milling the forward directed exhaust reflects off the log and onto the operator who normally stands directly above the line of reflection. Some of the exhaust also bounces back between the operators legs. Here you can see the location of the exhaust port relative to the milling frame. X marks the port opening and the arrow show the direction of the the exhaust.
Here is a close up of the current exhaust port.
I was thinking of removing the current port and replacing it with a plate with a 4" stub pipe like this so the exhaust gets directed entirely down.
Or down and back from the operator like this - I'd curve the pipe rather than use an angle.
What diam/length pipe (ie max-min) would be appropriate?
Anything else I should look out for?
I can weld a bracket onto the ally mill for support if needed.
The reason for this is that during milling the forward directed exhaust reflects off the log and onto the operator who normally stands directly above the line of reflection. Some of the exhaust also bounces back between the operators legs. Here you can see the location of the exhaust port relative to the milling frame. X marks the port opening and the arrow show the direction of the the exhaust.
Here is a close up of the current exhaust port.
I was thinking of removing the current port and replacing it with a plate with a 4" stub pipe like this so the exhaust gets directed entirely down.
Or down and back from the operator like this - I'd curve the pipe rather than use an angle.
What diam/length pipe (ie max-min) would be appropriate?
Anything else I should look out for?
I can weld a bracket onto the ally mill for support if needed.
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