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WingMan71
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I could use some suggestions and experience regarding patching a small hole in the bottom of tail pipe (muffler section) on my '83 GS650 restoration.
The entire exhaust system is really nice and clean with the exception of a small hole (size of a dime) on the bottom of the left side muffler section. The hole is about 6 inches back from the back end of the tail pipe.
I'm sure if I start digging at the hole, it will get a bit bigger, perhaps quarter sized or so where it feels a bit soft when I push on it.
Obviously can't use the bandage method on a motorcycle, so I'm thinking I can just get some muffler repair compound (paste), clean up the hole a bit and stuff some of the compound up in there and let it cure.
Good plan or not? Will it work? If so, what's the best muffler repair compound that you have used?
Thanks much for any help.
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The entire exhaust system is really nice and clean with the exception of a small hole (size of a dime) on the bottom of the left side muffler section. The hole is about 6 inches back from the back end of the tail pipe.
I'm sure if I start digging at the hole, it will get a bit bigger, perhaps quarter sized or so where it feels a bit soft when I push on it.
Obviously can't use the bandage method on a motorcycle, so I'm thinking I can just get some muffler repair compound (paste), clean up the hole a bit and stuff some of the compound up in there and let it cure.
Good plan or not? Will it work? If so, what's the best muffler repair compound that you have used?
Thanks much for any help.
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