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Muffler Composition

Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2008 7:10 pm
by starsnbars
Does anyone know if the mufflers for the sprees had insulation packing inside them, or is it all just metal perf tubing and baffles? I am asking this because I am cleaning out my muffler and I am getting black chunks to come out, but they are soft and seem like strands of carbon fiber. If there is some sort of insulation, would liquid draino deteriorate this material?

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 3:50 am
by KillinSpree
How are you cleaning it cause i need to do the same thing to my 85 spree muffler?

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 10:07 am
by starsnbars
well i usually grill the muffler, but I don't have access to one right now so I plugged one end of the muffler with a cork and filled it with draino and hot water and let it sit over night. I flushed it with hot water and then use an air compressor to blow air through it to make sure all the water is out and that you're getting good air flow. It still feels pretty heavy so I might take a propane torch to it just to make sure all the water is evaporated.

Posted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 10:08 am
by jstone
Its just metal, no insulation. What you're getting out is carbon, but its just build up.

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 8:36 am
by teeoce
How long do you leave it on the grill or campfire for?

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 11:56 am
by CaptDan
jstone wrote:Its just metal, no insulation. What you're getting out is carbon, but its just build up.
Here's what I did:

I removed the muffler, tapped it all around with a rubber mallet, then shook it like I was making a *. A whole bunch of pieces fell out.

Next, I took a LONG-* nail (12") and poked around in the muffler's innards. Then I tapped and shook some more. The muffler vomited out even more of those ugly crap-patties.

I repeated the above for about an hour. Afterwards, I had a pile of nasty-cookies to give the poor li'll chillun' on Halloween. :shock:

{I was just kidding about that last item. :twisted: }

CaptDan