Re: Recognising tuned pipe?
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Re: Recognising tuned pipe?
Hi All,
Can anyone recognise this tuned pipe, it's over 20 years old and from an OS Max .40 2 stroke?
I am seeking more details on setting up same.
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Langfire
Can anyone recognise this tuned pipe, it's over 20 years old and from an OS Max .40 2 stroke?
I am seeking more details on setting up same.
Thanks
Langfire
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RE: Re: Recognising tuned pipe?
I can't give you any specific information, but it looks like one of the early muffled tuned pipes. The first part is the actual tuned portion, the back part is the "muffler". Modern ones do it in a single smooth outer casing.
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RE: Re: Recognising tuned pipe?
Thanks Strat2003,
This information is useful as I have searched the net and have not found a similar loking tuned pipe. Your explanation certainly fits with the new design of tuned pipes.
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Lamgfire
This information is useful as I have searched the net and have not found a similar loking tuned pipe. Your explanation certainly fits with the new design of tuned pipes.
Thanks
Lamgfire