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Royal Enfield Motorcycles => Bullet with the UCE engine => Topic started by: Alan LaRue on October 10, 2012, 12:32:20 am

Title: EFI Silencer Question
Post by: Alan LaRue on October 10, 2012, 12:32:20 am
Well, it's a long story that I won't detail, but the short version is that the original muffler on my B5 had a cracked weld, so when it was in the shop for other warranty work they replaced it with the EFI silencer.

I rode it to work 5 times after I got it back, about 350 miles, but Friday morning on the way in the new muffler fell off. The service manager thinks that it's somehow my fault, because he doesn't see how two bolts on the hangers plus the clamp could have all come off without my noticing before the final failure.

I agree that it's bizarre, but regardless, if it had been properly secured this wouldn't have happened.

The question I have is whether the EFI muffler actually uses both mounting points, or if it has only one hanger. Do any of you with that muffler know? Not that it matters, but it could explain how it happened so easily.
Title: Re: EFI Silencer Question
Post by: idk on October 10, 2012, 02:44:28 am
If they put it on, and then it fell off, it is (IMHO) their fault. Especially so if they didn't tell you to check their work after a day or so. Mine is still okay several hundred miles after I put it on and has not needed tightening.

The EFI has one hanger, which has a bolt at the bottom (on the silencer) and another at the top (connected to the bike). It also has a clamp which clamps it to the engine pipe.
Title: Re: EFI Silencer Question
Post by: barenekd on October 10, 2012, 02:48:59 am
Definitely the shop's fault. The thing shouldn't fall off after two days no matter who put it on. Someone forgot to tighten the bolts and clamp down. Shouldn't be your job. Maybe they are trying to sign you up for their QA/Inspector's team.
Bare
Title: Re: EFI Silencer Question
Post by: Alan LaRue on October 10, 2012, 03:19:09 am
Thanks, guys. I only remembered one bolt, but I didn't think to take a photo and didn't know for sure.

Still a pain. The shop's an hour away. Be super late to work? Maybe I can get it fixed Saturday.
Title: Re: EFI Silencer Question
Post by: GlennF on October 10, 2012, 06:55:32 am
The service manager thinks that it's somehow my fault, because he doesn't see how two bolts on the hangers plus the clamp could have all come off without my noticing before the final failure.

Maybe they were never all there in the first place.
Title: Re: EFI Silencer Question
Post by: gremlin on October 10, 2012, 11:12:55 am
The service manager thinks that it's somehow my fault,

Time to talk to the dealership's owner.   Being crusty is one thing, being an @hole is something else completely.
Title: Re: EFI Silencer Question
Post by: Ducati Scotty on October 10, 2012, 07:15:21 pm
Yeah, if you pay someone to install something and it falls off, that's on them.  Especially if they didn't tell you to bring it in for a check or tighten it yourself.

Scott
Title: Re: EFI Silencer Question
Post by: Alan LaRue on October 11, 2012, 12:29:39 am
Turns out the weld broke and the end of the muffler fell off. The clamped part was still there. Got there too late to get it fixed today so I'll head over there Saturday morning. At least he believes me now!
Title: Re: EFI Silencer Question
Post by: Ducati Scotty on October 11, 2012, 12:33:45 am
Glad it worked out that way.  I'm sure they'll warranty it and get you going again.

Scott
Title: Re: EFI Silencer Question
Post by: Arizoni on October 11, 2012, 04:48:59 am
I'm beginning to like my Harley Sportster muffler better each time I hear another episode.  ;D
Title: Re: EFI Silencer Question
Post by: sparklow on October 11, 2012, 01:51:23 pm
I have an extra Harley muffler in my bike shed. When my EFI muffler bites the dust ( and it is already showing signs of wear), I'll put it on!
Title: Re: EFI Silencer Question
Post by: mattsz on October 11, 2012, 04:56:19 pm
I know this has been hashed out in another thread, but while we're here: what Harley muffler in particular have you guys switched to?  If I decide to try it, what should I be asking around for?
Title: Re: EFI Silencer Question
Post by: Arizoni on October 11, 2012, 10:20:25 pm
The Harley muffler I mounted is a slip on #65747-94 (I think the 94 refers to the year).  I think it came off of a Sportster.

The inside diameter at the front is just slightly larger than the RE's exhaust header so a thin sheet of metal was inserted before clamping it in place.

IMO, when I installed it there was a notable decrease in power so I used a long aircraft length drill to add holes thru the inner baffle.
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