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jimb12
I vote for baffle with packing. When you tune the bike for it, power will be the same. I recall when our local dragstrip instituted a muffler rule. My friend's big GS (1428cc) had been running with an open megaphone up to that point. Another friend made a custom baffle for the VHR pipe and after re-tuning with it on the dyno it made the *same* power as it had uncorked.
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I haven't installed mine yet, but I'm probably going to be going with baffle+packing. I live in a bit of an uptight neighborhood, and noise is a definite no no. Plus, I like to work on the bike late in the evenings, and the neighbours deserve a break.
Question for you..what are you doing with the muffler/collector connection; is it meant to be welded, or just clamped?'83 GS650G
'83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)
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DrunkenChekhov
Did you have any issues getting the header into the ports? Mine seems like its almost a half inch too narrow spacing wise, but then again I've never installed a 4-1 so I have pretty much no idea how it should be...
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Originally posted by DrunkenChekhov View PostDid you have any issues getting the header into the ports? Mine seems like its almost a half inch too narrow spacing wise, but then again I've never installed a 4-1 so I have pretty much no idea how it should be...'83 GS650G
'83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)
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Well, I got the header "mounted" but there were, and still remain some issues:
The spacing is definitely off on my set by 1/2" between the left and right set of two pipes. That was solved by getting the right set in the head, and then manually (no tools required) pulling gently on the other set of pipes to seat them as well. I did this with some trepidation.
The one remaining issue is that I cannot secure the #4 header flange properly (pic below). It's as if the pipe is rotated a bit, and the bolt holes on the flange won't line up square to the threads on the head. Still, it looks nice, and sits very tight to the frame and sump. At first I didn't think there was much ground clearance, but the pictures say otherwise:
there are more pictures here:
Last edited by BigD_83; 03-30-2012, 12:40 PM.'83 GS650G
'83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)
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I had the same problem with the headers. I thought I would have to redrill the #4 flange but with some fiddling was able to get the bolts both started without drilling. Just make sure you retorque the head bolts a couple times after heat cycling as my bolts loosened up quite a bit from the header seating on the gaskets.1978 GS550 E
673cc swap / the hot rod
2013 GSXR
New daily rider
2012 RMZ450
for playing in the dirt
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