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Hindle Exhaust

mrosenb107

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Hi All..posted this on another thread but thought I would cover more the one base. ?..Have the "Hindle" exhaust on my spyder, has anyone dome a repack on this muffler and if so what material did you use ( or kit). ( I contacted hindle and they stated that they do not make one and that I should contact BRP....sounded kinda strange to me that they didn't make one) also I have a small leak at the "slip-on" point that I can not get rid of, is there a type of high temp sealant that is used? any help would be appreciated.
 
Exhaust Leag

The only cure I know off would be if the OEM made a asbestos sleeve to slide over the pipe, Honda uses a similar idea. If not try loosing up all the connection joints and sliding them in the direction of the leak you may gain the hair you need to seal it. If it burned a groove in the pipe you might try a good reliable crafty muffler mechanic to make you very compact male to female pipe connector to give you the length that you need.

Let us know what method worked please.
 
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