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For some reassurance, the M-Tronic will adjust air fuel mixtures to compensate for additional flow?
Bumping this thread to hopefully get more thoughts on muffler modding 261's (and 241's)
Searching is producing lots of discussion about how well it works, but very little detail on how to make the mods.
Are there any how-to guides on how to diy the removal of the spark arrestor screen? Any recommend folks who do this for a fee?
The easy way to do a 261 muffler is by cutting a slot under the factory opening.....yet still inside the deflector. That's how we do the 441, 362, and 261....
The screen is removed with a single screw.Bumping this thread to hopefully get more thoughts on muffler modding 261's (and 241's)
Searching is producing lots of discussion about how well it works, but very little detail on how to make the mods.
Are there any how-to guides on how to diy the removal of the spark arrestor screen? Any recommend folks who do this for a fee?
Sorry, I meant removing the baffle plate, as reindeer described.The screen is removed with a single screw.
Thanks!I have never felt the need to remove the baffle. It does not restrict flow through the gills I use exclusively.
That's exactly how I did my 261 MM. Night and day difference.After running about 100 tanks thru 3 261’s, I’m anxious to try Brads method of muffler mod.
Is it just a matter of using a small cutoff wheel and cocking the louvers out with a bar wrench?
Or on second thought a 1” chisel blade?
PICS!!That's exactly how I did my 261 MM. Night and day difference.