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Baffled by my baffle

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I ordered some packing for the muffler on my no-name 4-1 exhaust because it was louder than I wanted. when I pulled out the baffle a few minutes ago this is what I found:
Not what I was expecting for sure. No, the wrench wasn't rattling around in there. It surprises me though that it is as quiet as it is. Does anyone recognize this superb craftsmanship? I thought someone may be able to put a name to this masterpiece. Anway, I guess I will be fabbing a baffle with which I can utilize my packing. Something along the design of a glasspack "cherry bomb". Comments? Anyone got a better idea?
 
I think it's a Mac header mine is the same as that one in pic,,Brian
 
That is how my 2 to 1 Mac was built on my 450. A fellow a few years ago packed his Mac with insulation and had it blowing out the rear. I forget how he remedied it. Maybe hardware cloth (coarse screen).

cg
 
Pack it with a very coarse stainless steel mesh.

I have seen that design before, but never did know who made it.

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I could see right off that wrapping that in packing would result in a trail of fiberglass for about 10 miles. As a matter of fact I read a negative review on Amazon about a certain packing being blown out the back. It's not the fault of the packing. These just aren't designed to use it.
 
I bought a brand new 4 into 1 Mac and that is what the baffle looked like. There was no packing at all in it, so I would assume packing for this design of baffle wouldn't work. But couldn't say for sure.
 
Packing is used when the baffle has a straight continuous tube with louvers or holes cut into the diameter and no obstructions through the bore. You wrap the packing around the outside of the tube to absorb the sound. If you put packing on the baffle in the photo you will obstruct the exhaust from exiting the silencer.
 
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