cl77 exhaust baffle removalcl77 exhaust baffle removaldoes anyone have an idea of the best way to remove baffles ? It appears the previous owner of this bike tried to get them out, and had little success. In doing so, he destroyed the baffle itself. I would hate to heat the pipe itself for obvious reasons.
cl77 baffleThanks for the info Cliff. What is PB Blaster?? I tried to WD 40 the "heck" out of both baffles, and that didn't seem to help. I have tried to twist and pull the vertical rod, but it seems to bend easily, before any progress is made. PB Blaster is a brand name for breaking apart rusty items. There are several brands on the market that do the same thing. Most are aerosol cans some are just liquid. Saturate the rusty item, let it set, try to work loose. If it doesn't loosen, saturate again. Most times it works but sometimes you may have to try something else. Good luck, Cliff C
I had the same problem. I used a small plastic headed hammer and a pair of pliers and gently tapped the pipe in two places, near the end and just a couple of inches back from the end, and pushed, pulled and twisted the baffle at the same time. Also you might try using a drift and a hard headed hammer and gently tap the baffle from the inside. What all this does is provide a loosening shock to the parts and will eventually break them loose.
Good luck jcspc
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