Hi yes you can do it. Used internal fluxed rod and Profi high temp blow torch. Works a treat. I’ll do another video on the brazing soon as I’ve 262xp exhaust I’ll modify. You can do it 👍
Thank you for replying, I will definitely try with MAPP gas ant Rothenberg torch, I have couple of projects myself and always scratched my head how to braze them. All the best.
The cheap aftermarket $10 mufflers like on eBay don't have the baffle inside. I bought a couple to potentially cut apart to do just this. They're just the shell, no baffle, but look extremely close to OEM. They braze just fine also.
@@tnt440 These saws thank god were made in a more sensible time and do not have cats. If you have a saw with a car and you remove it you just have to adjust the carb to suit as it'll flow better without the cat and need more fuel. You can do it 👍
Have been looking for a decent vid on opening mufflers for ages!! Nice one mate! Gonna give it a crack tonight 🎉
Let us know how you get on. You can do
it ;)
Will removing the catalyst have a positive effect on the cutting process and increase fuel consumption?
Should increase performance with small increase in fuel. You can do it 👍
Cracking job you done there, so you brazed with plumbing torch and brass rod, I didn't think that will work. Well done. I might try to.
Hi yes you can do it. Used internal fluxed rod and Profi high temp blow torch. Works a treat. I’ll do another video on the brazing soon as I’ve 262xp exhaust I’ll modify. You can do it 👍
Thank you for replying, I will definitely try with MAPP gas ant Rothenberg torch, I have couple of projects myself and always scratched my head how to braze them. All the best.
Brazing and soldering is to different things. A braze will work on an exhaust.
The cheap aftermarket $10 mufflers like on eBay don't have the baffle inside. I bought a couple to potentially cut apart to do just this. They're just the shell, no baffle, but look extremely close to OEM. They braze just fine also.
Thanks for the feedback. You can do it 👍
Good video, thanks for sharing your mods.
Thanks for feedback and keep us posted. You can do it 👍
did you have to do carb work for this muffler mod?
You adjust the H and L as normal to get a crisp saw. No special carb mods are needed.
Hi. A muffler without a catalytic converter?
Yes just a chainsaw. You can do it 👍
@@YoucandoitwithJules The lack of a catalytic converter will not damage the saw?
@@tnt440 These saws thank god were made in a more sensible time and do not have cats. If you have a saw with a car and you remove it you just have to adjust the carb to suit as it'll flow better without the cat and need more fuel. You can do it 👍
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🙃 You can do it 👍
You can thank the EPA for that crappy muffler design. Those saws are choked up badly from the factory.
Yes when you think it’s a 70cc saw it’s completely restricted. You can do it 👍