- Sat Sep 29, 2012 12:09 pm
#1227
My new Goldie exhaust (1989 350) has just ejected its baffle for the second time, despite tightening the nut hard and using loctite. Anyone had the same problem and is there a good way of ensuring I don't lose the next one.
The fact that I can lose the baffle without noticing goes to show what little difference to the sound it makes. I would like to make it a bit quieter, and people recently were referring to sound deadening material easily obtainable on ebay. I haven't seen any for sale; how do you get it, and how would I use it on the Goldie exhaust?
The fact that I can lose the baffle without noticing goes to show what little difference to the sound it makes. I would like to make it a bit quieter, and people recently were referring to sound deadening material easily obtainable on ebay. I haven't seen any for sale; how do you get it, and how would I use it on the Goldie exhaust?