AlphaDogChoppers said:You noobs just don't listen, do ya...
Oven cleaner! It'll dissolve the carbon and oil, and that thing will come out slicker than a cat's ass.
xb33bsa said:soaking it may help i hope so !
also if you can grip the pin and try twisting ,cut a slot in a pipe to use as a tool..
after soaking as you are doing try heat again and re-soaking if needed
good luck![]()
Tim said:Uh - is that supposed to come out? I'd tend to think if you could pull it out, it would fall out when you were riding.
Tim said:Ah - coolio. No mechanical fasteners? Just a press fit?
2_DONE_THE_TON said:haha alpha i tried oven cleaner
AlphaDogChoppers said:Try it some more. Really saturate the baffle. You want to get the oven cleaner into all the spaces between the baffle and the muffler.
Grab that cross bar with a Vice Grip. Twist back and forth and pull. You will have to be persistent. If you can get it to wiggle at all, you will make progress. Twist-pull-twist-push-twist-pull shoot some more oven cleaner in there twist-pull. You will wear down its resistance.
DeanJ said:Remove the screws, pull out the baffles, clean them, put them back in. It's part of basic preventative maintenance with a 2T bike. There is no packing in a RD250 muffler. Please pick up a service manual for the bike, it's all in there![]()
crazypj said:We were told to remove it at first service because it blocked up so easy and destroyed performance (except it didn't, packing double the amount 'converted' it into a 'stinger' 8) )
teazer said:That looks like a lot of oil there. Clean out the muffler first with kerosene or similar or burn it out, but don't use kerosene and then set light to it !
Remove the packing from the baffle tube and clean it thoroughly with a wire brush and you will probably want to burn off the oil and carbon OUTSIDE the shop, not inside. Buy two stroke muffler packing. You want the stuff that is white and comes as a thick blanket, not the loose pink stuff. Lightly wrap a piece around the rear section and hold it in place with thin lock wire.
Do not over pack it. I tried a few times to squeeze in more packing and the noise went up, not down - sa PJ mentioned.