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    how do i fix this?

    how do i fix my zorst? i just took it apart to re-rivet the end on and tap a few dent out and found it to be full of that fluffy shit shown tn the pic.

    the other thingy that goes inside was loose and rattling aroung under certain exhaust presures [mainly lower revs cos it had time to move more] and ende up pushing the peice on the end further back, making that loose and fucking the rivets.

    so what do i do to this? give it to my mate the mechanic with the rest of the zorst or do something myself? or buy a new can.... which i dont have the money to do to be honest

    any help would be great thanks guys [and gurls]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover
    how do i fix my zorst?
    Without being too smart arsed, you get a new one. Are ya sposed to take those things apart? I'd say the fluff stuff is dampening material at a guess and probably hard as buggery to put back together. As I say though I don't know shit about these things, just my 2c.
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    shove it back in and rerivett it up

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    Spend the next two weeks trying to poke it all back in then admit defeat and buy a new one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop
    Without being too smart arsed, you get a new one. Are ya sposed to take those things apart? I'd say the fluff stuff is dampening material at a guess and probably hard as buggery to put back together. As I say though I don't know shit about these things, just my 2c.
    fair enough, the zorst was barely legal before stuffed full of that crap
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    the so-called fluffy stuff is called packing!
    you used to be able & should still be able to get fresh exhaust packing from a muffler repair shop ( likes of Magoo mufflers etc).

    so if your a clever lad you'll go get some, repair the dent, wind the fresh packing around the baffle tube, re-set that into the cannister fit the end caps re-rivet the end caps & you should be away laughing

    used to have to do it regularly years ago with the old sagar 4-1s & cycleworks mufflers ( these boys were handy as they had a small grub-screw that once undone the whole baffle came out of the muffler) because the old exhaust packing used to burnout roughly once every 9mths or so

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    Quote Originally Posted by T.W.R
    the so-called fluffy stuff is called packing!
    you used to be able & should still be able to get fresh exhaust packing from a muffler repair shop ( likes of Magoo mufflers etc).
    thank you. the baffles were rattling around so..... what if i just leave all that out? or will that damage the exhaust valves?
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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    was just reading some specs for my bike, and my bikes faster in each gear than the standard one, could this be the bigger rear wheel? eg 18 inch not 17 inch
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover
    thank you. the baffles were rattling around so..... what if i just leave all that out? or will that damage the exhaust valves?
    with your engine put everything back how its supposed to be ! unless your wanting to do a fair bit of work on the top end, carbs etc.

    the baffles & packing are there to create back pressure which relates to hp/torque of the engine or where it produces it ( can't remember the actual standard of measure or the calculations for how/why/where, it works in conjunction with header pipe length, diameter etc, it all comes into the equation).

    just repack it & reassemble it, the whole job should cost you no more than say $25-$30

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    cut a perforated tube to size, flare the ends to fit end caps, source some fibreglass packing..

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    hmmm when i purchased the bike, the exhaust was very loud [mmm good ] and it also rattled because, i suppose, it had no packing and the baffles were loose. when i took the bike in to get the fork seals done the guys said that it was illegal [the zorst] something to do with the factory [though its aftermarket] silencing system being "deteriorated" is that true? also the bike went better before they did what they did to the exhaust and it sounded better..... before the exhaust was "fixed" the bike liked to rev, and did so smoothly but produced maximum torque and power at about 6 grand.
    after the exhaust was "fixed" it had the same power down low but was almost like it was resisting higher revs, it seemed to run short at 6 grand.... soooo if i try make a bracket to keep the baffles in there without the packing maybe this would do the trick?
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Teflon
    cut a perforated tube to size, flare the ends to fit end caps, source some fibreglass packing..
    i was also considering that
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover
    i was also considering that
    it will sound better, plus it will be easy to repack next time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teflon
    it will sound better, plus it will be easy to repack next time.
    i'll have a look in the garage tommorow..... good old farm sheds have everything you need...

    im also fitting the right hand switch block off my gpz 400 and have to modify the wires... i hope thats not illegal
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul in NZ View Post
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    It most certainly *IS* illegal. You degenerate antisocial reprobate , you. It's people like you who strike at the roots of all that right thinking , upstanding respectable folk hold dear. The very foundations of our society are tottering as a result of all this wire-modifying.

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