JTEC muffler
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JTEC muffler
I have an aluminim JTEC in cowl muffler.I need to know is there a special sodder or technique i can use to sodder the exhaust opening shut and cut a new one on the back side.I want to do this because in current configuration the enigine mount obstruct the exhaust stacks hense there is a gap which require an exhaust spacer, but if i turn the muffler around it sits flush with the engine out port but in this case i will have to cut an opening plush weld/sodder shut the origional opening ...bottom line in can i weld/sodder aluminum?
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not that it matters here but searching for ideas you might have better luck with the correct spelling. the word is solder or soldering but pronounced as you spelled it. good luck. and the mozilla/firefox web browser has spellcheck built in.
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Kinda (kind of) pitifull nowadays guess that's why we have texting. Which by the way annoys me very much. however, guess that's normal for an 84 year old man to be annoyed.
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Sherdill,
Find someone who can do TIG welding. From the sounds of the modifications you would like it may be better to contact Jtec and have them make exactly what you want.
Stan
Find someone who can do TIG welding. From the sounds of the modifications you would like it may be better to contact Jtec and have them make exactly what you want.
Stan
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Go to the local boat repair place and get some of the Durafix rods. It is an aluminum rod you can use with a standard propane torch and sort of use it like a brazing rod.
[link=http://www.durafix.com/]aluminum repair rods[/link]
I have used it to repair the aluminum heads on my truck, brother in laws boat, and a few pieces for my planes. It is tougher then the muffler.
Dru.
[link=http://www.durafix.com/]aluminum repair rods[/link]
I have used it to repair the aluminum heads on my truck, brother in laws boat, and a few pieces for my planes. It is tougher then the muffler.
Dru.
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Blvdbuzzard you are the man!thanks for your help,thats exactly the kind of info i was looking for.Tedmo don't feel bad i am sure dhall22(DAVID) is also 82 .....
Happy New Year!!!
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I used this aluminium solder to make mousse can mufflers for my combat planes. Soldered the exhaust pipe to can. Have not had one fail yet and is easy to use.
[link=http://www.tinmantech.com/html/aero_solder.php]aero solder[/link]
There is a picture in this link. It is a high temp solder, will not soften or melt.
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_7925741/anchors_7925741/mpage_1/key_/anchor/tm.htm#7925741]aero solder on mousse can[/link]
[link=http://www.tinmantech.com/html/aero_solder.php]aero solder[/link]
There is a picture in this link. It is a high temp solder, will not soften or melt.
[link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_7925741/anchors_7925741/mpage_1/key_/anchor/tm.htm#7925741]aero solder on mousse can[/link]
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badger5964 thanks for the info,looks like a great stuff.Dru west marine locally does not carry the stuff so i just order a 1/2 pound of durafix rods online,that would be 11 rods.The guy on the phone was very helpfull and videos look promising.I will post pics once i am done....
thanks again
thanks again
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I would like some advice on this subject please. If I cut a canister muffler in half and put it back together to create a smaller profile, will that create a problem like restricting the exhaust flow or cause back pressure issues? The motor is a 28cc gasser. Thanks for any input.
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I would like some advice on this subject please. If I cut a canister muffler in half and put it back together to create a smaller profile, will that create a problem like restricting the exhaust flow or cause back pressure issues? The motor is a 28cc gasser. Thanks for any input.
I would like some advice on this subject please. If I cut a canister muffler in half and put it back together to create a smaller profile, will that create a problem like restricting the exhaust flow or cause back pressure issues? The motor is a 28cc gasser. Thanks for any input.
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