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Old 09-15-2018, 10:25 AM
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http://www.octanecreative.com/ducttape/duckvsduct.html
LOL. touche, And ya learn something new every day.. I was just kidding around tho. I have heard it called both but have ever only seen "before now" Duct tape on the package.. I bet theirs was better back then. Although I have used the Gorilla tape and thats pretty good stuff.
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LOL. touche, And ya learn something new every day.. I was just kidding around tho. I have heard it called both but have ever only seen "before now" Duct tape on the package.. I bet theirs was better back then. Although I have used the Gorilla tape and thats pretty good stuff.
I find gorilla tape to be offensive and will be starting a hashtag movement against it and also a go fund me page.
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One final attempt, haven't tested it yet but I'll get some aluminum tape to seal it. Need to drill out a hole in the block for the bottom baffle bolt. Realized that my carb side engine tin is broke in half, so need a new one of those. This just keeps getting worse.









Just need to throw the engine tins back on and seal it all up.
If this don't work, I'll just buy a better muffler.

Edit: Figured out my muffler was brute forced off the elbow, so that's why it's broke.
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One final attempt, haven't tested it yet but I'll get some aluminum tape to seal it.
Do you know why they don't make mufflers out of aluminum?

You need to start listening. I think someone made that comment in my "kid" thread the other day.....



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Edit: Figured out my muffler was brute forced off the elbow, so that's why it's broke.
I doubt it. I've chiseled mufflers off with an air chisel and didn't hurt them. I doubt someone "brute forced" it off and broke it. It was likely cracked from vibration, and broke when removed at some point.

Get another muffler.
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I'll just buy a better muffler

How about the CORRECT Muffler....??!!
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I'll just buy a better muffler

How about the CORRECT Muffler....??!!
1. It is the correct muffler. I mean one in better shape then what mine is. What did you assume, I would put a wheelhorse muffler in or something?

2. I looked at the pics the guy sent me to verify they were the parts I need before taking everything off, the exhaust clamp and muffler were still not broke. He pulled the muffler off crooked and busted it. Doesn't help that the elbow was rusty.
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Old 09-17-2018, 09:26 AM
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Listen kid, pulling the muffler off crooked didn't break it. It had to be cracked already. The steel a muffler is made of will bend before it breaks. A rusty elbow had nothing to do with it.
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