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husqvarna 460 rancher porting and muffler mod
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<blockquote data-quote="Terry Syd" data-source="post: 4987855" data-attributes="member: 32073"><p>I don't have any pictures, but if you take the muffler off the saw and look into the muffler you will see the three tubes. Just reach inside the muffler and grind a hole/vent in the side of the tubes so the exhaust gas can exit out the front of the tube.</p><p></p><p>Doing the muffler mod this way will tend to make the muffler a lot louder than if you drill in from the sides of the muffler and put the openings/vents on the side of the tube opposite the exhaust port.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terry Syd, post: 4987855, member: 32073"] I don't have any pictures, but if you take the muffler off the saw and look into the muffler you will see the three tubes. Just reach inside the muffler and grind a hole/vent in the side of the tubes so the exhaust gas can exit out the front of the tube. Doing the muffler mod this way will tend to make the muffler a lot louder than if you drill in from the sides of the muffler and put the openings/vents on the side of the tube opposite the exhaust port. [/QUOTE]
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