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Old July 16th 06, 12:48 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
LJ
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Default generator mufflers

Try two hub caps in the shape of a frizz-be(sp).Cut a hole in one cap
and weld it to the top of your exhaust pipe,weld the other cap one or
two inches above the first cap.You won't hear the exhaust.

LJ
Chief McGee wrote:
I always wanted to put a big car muffler on my generator. If it can quite a
V8, it should work on a small one lunger. Anyone try this?




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Old July 17th 06, 03:37 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default generator mufflers


LJ wrote:
Try two hub caps in the shape of a frizz-be(sp).Cut a hole in one cap
and weld it to the top of your exhaust pipe,weld the other cap one or
two inches above the first cap.You won't hear the exhaust.


That sounds very interesting.

But I'm having trouble reconciling "two hubcaps in the shape of a
frisbee."
with the second one welded "one or two inches" above the first.

Do you mean like this:

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/ \
(gap)
\ _ _ /
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(This will look beter with a non-proportionate font.)

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FF'

 




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