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Old 09-15-2011 | 12:56 PM
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Anybody know where one can get mufflers for this engine i need the strap type??

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Old 09-15-2011 | 07:20 PM
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Might try Macs Products (they make mufflers and tuned pipe systems). If this doesn't work try Model Engine Corp of America (www.mecoa.com)

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Old 09-15-2011 | 07:37 PM
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Hi Pat

There were alot of Strap-on mufflers out there once that would fit....A new HP 61 muffler from MECOA will fit

I got a box of mufflers at the last local Club Swap/Auction for $20.00 and there was a number of odd ball mufflers that fit
just keep your eye out.

Also ask around your local model club someone will have one.

.....I would happy to swap one for a copy of a Direct Conection Ultimate Kaos Plan or Kyosho 40 Chipmunk Plan, I will even pay the postage from Australia for you


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Check with BCM ( Bisson Custom Mufflers / Canada). They offer several clamp on mufflers. I have had great luck using the Sport and low DB Sport. One other option is to tap the case on your Webra. The ones I have that are tapped use the OS #744 muffler bolt pattern. You might also look at some older Hobby Shop like Sheldons Hobbies and catch some old stock. That auction site is another good place to find a original clamp on.
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Pat,

I recently bought a MACS "universal" strap-on for my Webra Speed .61. It works well. The only problem is that the Webra exhaust opening is not milled smooth, so I get a little exhaust leakage around the fit. I'm going to try making a gasket from automotive (heavy) gasket material to see if that seals it up a little better.

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Old 09-16-2011 | 07:46 AM
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Gentleman as always thanks for your help.

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Hi,

ORIGINAL: Johnkpap
A new HP 61 muffler from MECOA will fit
I can now confirm this. I ordered the strap-on silencer for the HP61 Silver Star part no. 30-2201 from MECOA. It has arrived today and it is a perfect fit for my Webra Speed 61 (1024).

I only have a couple of points to note. One, they could have blown the aluminium swarf out of it. Two, the screws that hold the strap to the silencer aren't M3 to match the rest of the screws on the Webra. They appear to be a non-metric size. I wonder if they've also changed the rest of the screws on their versions of the HP engines to non-metric sizes.

Best regards,

George

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Pat,

I recently bought a MACS ''universal'' strap-on for my Webra Speed .61. It works well. The only problem is that the Webra exhaust opening is not milled smooth, so I get a little exhaust leakage around the fit. I'm going to try making a gasket from automotive (heavy) gasket material to see if that seals it up a little better.

ChiefK
My Deception is ready to fly again and I did cut a gasket for the joint between the Webra Speed .61 exhaust stack and the MACs Universal muffler adapter. I'll report how well that works after I get out to the flying field again.

ChiefK

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