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Is there anyway to quiet a Homelite XL-12?
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<blockquote data-quote="Old2stroke" data-source="post: 7622072" data-attributes="member: 141754"><p>The only way I know will work for sure is to fabricate your own muffler. I have done it with a Homelite Super2 and it is now quieter than stock. Just have to use light gauge auto body metal and make a large box with baffles, helps to have good welding equipment. Could also take the cover off the stock muffler and add an extra chamber. Keep you busy for awhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old2stroke, post: 7622072, member: 141754"] The only way I know will work for sure is to fabricate your own muffler. I have done it with a Homelite Super2 and it is now quieter than stock. Just have to use light gauge auto body metal and make a large box with baffles, helps to have good welding equipment. Could also take the cover off the stock muffler and add an extra chamber. Keep you busy for awhile. [/QUOTE]
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