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D200 mufflers

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WHX??
39 minutes ago, jimkemp said:

 building the chrome stacks but the price of material has gotten crazy 

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I can believe that Jim.

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Pullstart

@jeremi3210 were you looking for D200 mufflers?

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OutdoorEnvy

Those are sweet!  Nice work!

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jeremi3210

I'd be interested in some d mufflers! Let me know if ya build some more.

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WHX??
9 hours ago, jeremi3210 said:

interested in some d mufflers!

Didn't know you had a D Jer.

You and Jacob are gonna love seat time on @Achto's & take the missus out for a love ride!

 

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jeremi3210
18 minutes ago, WHX?? said:

Didn't know you had a D Jer.

You and Jacob are gonna love seat time on @Achto's & take the missus out for a love ride!

 

We just picked it up, d180. That would be fun, the d's kinda grow on ya. This one is in amazing shape just missing one muffler. And best thing is I know the hydro is good cause I rebuilt a few years back.

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pacer

Couple yrs back I got a D200 - typical condition for these old guys - seat (didnt have one!), gas tank, wiring, tires, etc .... but what caught my eye was, what appeared to be, was the two very nice condition factory mufflers. I eye balled them as well as possible sitting out in the pasture (as usual!) and they really looked nice. I'm thinking the mufflers were worth what he was asking for the tractor, so I bought it.

 

Wanted to ck the motor out, so carefully removed the mufflers and got them on the bench ..... yeah you guessed it, they were rotted badly, literally falling apart (like the gas tank) the pipe fittings were the only thing useable! They went to the scrap yard last week along with a bunch of other 'junk'

 

Thankfully the tractor turned out to be in really nice condition otherwise.
 

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jimkemp
22 hours ago, jeremi3210 said:

I'd be interested in some d mufflers! Let me know if ya build some more.

Well the prototypes are on there way , hopefully they work out and i will build more if they do , please stay tuned

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BMW1

I made some videos and included some pictures of the D200 mufflers Jim Kemp made for my D200. 

I am very happy with them and did not have any issues installing them.  I used a 1" x 2" steel nipple(purchased at Home Depot) at the top.

The video sound quality is not that good. I don't have a decibel meter but no muffler was definitely louder.  Jim's muffler sounded better than the showerheads, in my opinion.

Jim's muffler was a lot heavier gauge material then the stock mufflers on my other D200 and look significantly better than the showerhead mufflers.

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sjoemie himself

@jimkemp nice work on the mufflers, looks like heavy duty quality.

 

If I may ask, what does the inside of your muffler look like?

Do you use baffles for silencing or do you use a 'straight-through' design with perforated steel and rockwool or something similar?

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jimkemp
5 hours ago, sjoemie himself said:

@jimkemp nice work on the mufflers, looks like heavy duty quality.

 

If I may ask, what does the inside of your muffler look like?

Do you use baffles for silencing or do you use a 'straight-through' design with perforated steel and rockwool or something similar?

They are fully baffled inside just like my stack mufflers , they are not straight through design , the exhaust changes direction twice before the outlet , sound waves changing direction cuts down the db

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sjoemie himself
9 hours ago, jimkemp said:

fully baffled

Thank you so much, that explains a lot.

I've been struggling with my diy stacks being too loud. They were built in the 'straight through' design thinking that would be best.. my mufflers are probably too small to work in this configuration.

I'll try again with baffles :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Joker72

Are you still producing these?

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WHX??

PM him Joker. He  also sells his products on Ebay. I have his email somewhere too. 

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