exhaust whistle
Posted: Tue May 22, 2001 8:02 am
Does anyone know what causes the stock exhaust to whistle at idle?
And how to fix it? Also looking for used aftermarket exhaust.
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Check the archives for the word "tweety". You should com up with a lot of references. At one time someone on the list was considering fixing tweety mufflers as a side business. I am not sure what happened with that. I think Bogdan fixed his himself. Bogdan, can everyone ship their mufflers to you for repair? (Ha Ha) Brad North Carolina> Does anyone know what causes the stock exhaust to whistle at idle? > And how to fix it? Also looking for used aftermarket exhaust.
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., woods151441@c... wrote: > Does anyone know what causes the stock exhaust to whistle at idle? > And how to fix it? Also looking for used aftermarket exhaust.
Shipping them to me is one thing getting them back is another. I must reiterate that the Tweety cure is Elden's idea that I merely acted on and then drew up. I'll send it to anyone who has a computer macho enough to take the hit. Three posts 360k, 340k and 520k plus a 3k intro. Death to Tweety, Bogdan> Check the archives for the word "tweety". You should com up with a lot > of references. At one time someone on the list was considering fixing > tweety mufflers as a side business. I am not sure what happened with > that. I think Bogdan fixed his himself. Bogdan, can everyone ship > their mufflers to you for repair? (Ha Ha) > > Brad > North Carolina > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "lay650" To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 1:47 PM > Hi, I have a KLR'99. I want to know why my exhaust make a noise like > whistle, and what do I have to do. > The exhaust is original (never changed) > Is this normal? > You have the dreaded "Tweety". It is very normal for the KLR 650. You basically have three options as I understand the situation : 1. Buy an aftermarket exhaust system. 2. Cut your stock system apart to 'fix the tweet'. ( fellow lister Bogdan Swider had some detailed instructions on this repair I think) 3. Ignore it. Let it Tweet! Cheers, Steve A11 - no Tweet yet !