I know guys have complained about the cat mufflers considerably and finally had a Dolmar 510 show up in the shop. Took lots of pics and should have a pretty easy break down for you guys.
Choices:
1.) buy an early non-catalytic muffler
2.) mod the one you have.
Let's start with the early non-stainless non cat muff. This would be the one on the far right. Decent design but several "flaws" in OEM off the shelf condition. Also it's galvanized and not particularly awesome to be breathing the fumes from re-welding.
First I opened all of them using an angle grinder and flap wheel to grind off the rolled edge. Yes you can use a torch and heat and un-crimp it but I don't have a torch...
Be sure to only take enough material off to break through the rolled over edge. DO NOT grind down until flush!!! You'll see/read why later.
Ok inside the non-cat muffler. While the baffle isn't horribly restrictive... Well it still is. Also the exhaust outlet hole is dimple dyed (necked down) inside; seen in the upper left corner of the muffler 1/2 on the right.
The outer baffle really prevents you from correcting the small outlet since it is welded on... Grr!
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Choices:
1.) buy an early non-catalytic muffler
2.) mod the one you have.
Let's start with the early non-stainless non cat muff. This would be the one on the far right. Decent design but several "flaws" in OEM off the shelf condition. Also it's galvanized and not particularly awesome to be breathing the fumes from re-welding.
First I opened all of them using an angle grinder and flap wheel to grind off the rolled edge. Yes you can use a torch and heat and un-crimp it but I don't have a torch...
Be sure to only take enough material off to break through the rolled over edge. DO NOT grind down until flush!!! You'll see/read why later.
Ok inside the non-cat muffler. While the baffle isn't horribly restrictive... Well it still is. Also the exhaust outlet hole is dimple dyed (necked down) inside; seen in the upper left corner of the muffler 1/2 on the right.
The outer baffle really prevents you from correcting the small outlet since it is welded on... Grr!
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