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Well no one's bitten at my fujitsubo exhaust(10days now) so I might consider keeping it if I don't sell by end of January. I actually like the sound it produces as I had a friend drive it while I was outside
But how do I prevent the muffler from banging on the crash bar? I can bairly just fit my pinky finger between muffler and crash bar. ![]() Sure I can put some sort of padding, but that will eventually wear down. And removing crash bar will make it unsafe if someone hits me. Should I just chop away at crash bar and then spray primer to prevent rust? This post has been edited by BonzaiCelica: Dec 24, 2015 - 8:43 PM -------------------- Group buy to replicate Narrow E series transaxle parts
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Try...
Trim the bar a bit with a cut off wheel on a grinder or Adjust the hangers or Bigger (longer) rubber hangers. I would trim the bar a bit. -------------------- |
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