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After 3 years ,I decided to repack my silencer.

Posted: 07:24 am Nov 09 2005
by kdxquebec
Hi. I have a Fmf silencer. I bought it new.Never repacked.I bought whool.

Now I want to repack my silencer so I removed all the srews and theses little insersts/bolts.

But what is the best way to strip down this silencer.

Nothing move when I pull and I dont want to break anything.

Thanks for your advices. phil

my silencer is identical ....like this (took the pic from ebay)

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Posted: 10:10 am Nov 09 2005
by karbon_dunn
I have the same silencer. If you are just going to repack it remove the screws from the inlet side (coming from pipe). You may have to pry on the inner lip of the inner cap to break it loose or use propane or map gas and heat up the end to help break the seal. I just used some high temp RTV gasket sealer when I reassemble it.

Posted: 11:14 am Nov 09 2005
by m0rie
Thats just the straight thru no spark arrested (powercore) version right? Once you remove the screws from the inlet side you need to remove the screw inserts from the otherside of the flange. You should be able to pop them out with a flat head screwdriver. Once they are you gently tap the inlet stinger on an angle to work the back side off. Repack and seal with RTV on reassembly. You'll have to press the inserts back into the flange. I just use a pair of pliers. You can also rivet them if you prefer that to screws.

Posted: 11:21 am Nov 09 2005
by kdxquebec
yes morie i have this kind of silencer. (strait pipe!!)

The inserts are removed.

I will use your advices and i will give an other try tonight.

thanks karbon and m0rie.

Posted: 11:24 am Nov 09 2005
by Mr. Wibbens
This is how I take apart mine, works on both ends

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Kind of a spendy lil tool but I'm always finding new uses for it

Posted: 11:28 am Nov 09 2005
by Mr. Wibbens
Better pic of the Vise-Grips

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Re: After 3 years ,I decided to repack my silencer.

Posted: 11:32 am Nov 09 2005
by Mr. Wibbens
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kdxquebec wrote:I bought whool.
What's Whool? :?

Posted: 11:48 am Nov 09 2005
by kdxquebec
Whool? eh... silencer repacking material! Wool? :mrgreen:

Thanks wibby....I have a vise grip like this. Great idea!

Posted: 11:57 am Nov 09 2005
by kdxquebec
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Mr. Wibbens wrote:This is how I take apart mine, works on both ends

Kind of a spendy lil tool but I'm always finding new uses for it

as a flywheel holder?!*

Posted: 11:58 am Nov 09 2005
by Mr. Wibbens
No, I used a Craftsman Strap Wrench for that

Posted: 12:09 pm Nov 09 2005
by KDXGarage
Sorry to thread hijack, but how well did the strap wrench work as a flywheel holder? I am thinking of upgrading from rope. :mrgreen:

Posted: 12:31 pm Nov 09 2005
by kdxquebec
If the strap is in rubber maybe it will stick well.

Jason, is it your first thread hijack?

Welcome in the club :twisted:

Posted: 12:39 pm Nov 09 2005
by KDXGarage
No, it's not my first. :mrgreen:

On the silencer, I know on the PC II for '95+, the instructions say to use sealant on the junction.

Have you tried using a wooden dowel to push from the other side?

Posted: 01:11 pm Nov 09 2005
by kdxquebec
No. Both ends are still on the silencer.

Posted: 03:03 pm Nov 09 2005
by Mr. Wibbens
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Jason wrote:Sorry to thread hijack, but how well did the strap wrench work as a flywheel holder? I am thinking of upgrading from rope. :mrgreen:
I worked good, that's how I put the Moose coil on mine

Posted: 03:07 pm Nov 09 2005
by KDXGarage
I may have to add it to the wanted too list. :mrgreen:

Posted: 03:55 pm Nov 09 2005
by m0rie
I've used a strap wrench and a chain wrench like wibby's to hold the flywheel in place while removing it. Both worked equally well.

Posted: 06:43 pm Nov 09 2005
by canyncarvr
Seeing as this thread is already jacked...another won't hurt..right?

Merely an IMO...but I'd sure stay away from a chain wrench to hold a magneto rotor!! You want NO nicks, NO dents, NO scratches NO stresses applied to that thing AT ALL!

Well...I want none on MINE anyway.

There is no attribution of malice in the above opine. :wink:

Posted: 10:13 pm Nov 10 2005
by kdxquebec
ok the job is done.I used a propane torch.Worked well.The old packing material was black, hard and dry. But no liquid spooge in there. I will do this job each year. thanks

Posted: 10:41 pm Nov 10 2005
by m0rie
Sounds like it was time. Glad it worked out for you.