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ids2 repack
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2001 5:27 pm
by cosmo_bojinski@hotmail.com
Hi All, got a coupla questions about repacking the IDS2 on my
A12.It's been on for a year with 8 discs and has become way
louder/harsher.I've never had a repackable exhaust before and even
though I still have the original Supertrapp instructions,well, I got
confused (hard to believe I know) didn't repack just ended up going
down to 5 discs to quieten it (and it did).The anti-seize did its job
with the screws and the retaining pin,but,to repack does the
complete "guts" get pounded out the outlet of the exhaust? This meant
pounding on a wire screen at inlet side, deforming it but nothing
else moved.One of the rivets that hold down the supertrapp logo looks
like it would prevent the innards sliding out also.Can anyone send me
in the right direction?Thanks....cosmo
ids2 repack
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2001 5:57 pm
by debbie@carrabassett.net
Good luck! Mine's in the scrap heap, never could get the fucking
peice of shit apart, I will NEVER buy an exhaust that you have to
repack ever again.
Anybody wanna buy a loud deformed supercrap IDS2?
John
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., cosmo_bojinski@h... wrote:
> Hi All, got a coupla questions about repacking the IDS2 on my
> A12.It's been on for a year with 8 discs and has become way
> louder/harsher.I've never had a repackable exhaust before and even
> though I still have the original Supertrapp instructions,well, I
got
> confused (hard to believe I know) didn't repack just ended up going
> down to 5 discs to quieten it (and it did).The anti-seize did its
job
> with the screws and the retaining pin,but,to repack does the
> complete "guts" get pounded out the outlet of the exhaust? This
meant
> pounding on a wire screen at inlet side, deforming it but nothing
> else moved.One of the rivets that hold down the supertrapp logo
looks
> like it would prevent the innards sliding out also.Can anyone send
me
> in the right direction?Thanks....cosmo
ids2 repack
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2001 6:03 pm
by Duvall Ed
Hey John, don't sugar coat it man! -Ed :^)
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., debbie@c... wrote:
> Good luck! Mine's in the scrap heap, never could get the fucking
> peice of shit apart, I will NEVER buy an exhaust that you have to
> repack ever again.
> Anybody wanna buy a loud deformed supercrap IDS2?
> John
ids2 repack
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2001 12:15 am
by klrmitchell@yahoo.com
Does any one know how to repack the IDS2. Please help I can't
hear anymore. Mitch, San Bernardino
ids2 repack
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2004 9:55 am
by deadtvs
OK, my SuperTrapp is getting pretty loud, so I bought some packing
last night and intend to work on it this weekend. The problem is,
I've never done it before, and am not real sure what's involved. I
thought SuperTrapp would have at least some info on there website,
but they don't. Any tips from the gurus on the list?
TIA
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Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2004 12:33 pm
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