Reviews
Used to replace Exhaust System Glass Wool in RZ.
Due to the accumulation of unburned oil in the exhaust system of RZ250, the exhaust sound has become loud, so we decided to replace the glass wool wrapped around the silencer.
DAYTONA's Glass Wool is a repeat because of its excellent cost performance in terms of price, texture, and quantity.
The OEM exhaust system for RZ is not needed in such large quantities, so if you buy DAYTONA's Wool, you won't have any problems for the time being.
The included Wire to secure the Wool around the perimeter is helpful. The quantity is also sufficient.
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Used to replace Wool on external Silencer on KSR2
I replaced the external Silencer on the KSR2 as the exhaust noise was getting too loud.
We used mostly Wool here because we needed an unexpected amount.
The effect has been perfect, and I think I have become a little kinder to my neighbors.
Repeat if it becomes noisy again.
Caution
As expected of Glass Wool, bare hands are strictly prohibited for work.
It is always safer to work in long sleeves, gloves, masks, and protective glasses.
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Glass Wool Replacement Challenge
The Silencer of HUSQVARNA's TE250, which I always use for forest road touring, was getting noisy, so I bought this Glass Wool and replaced it. I thought I needed a Riveter for HUSQVARNA's TE250 because the Silencer can be disassembled with Bolt, but I didn't need it.
Also, Wire is included, so there is no need to purchase it separately.
Glass Wool is very easy to work with, just wrap it around and secure it with Wire.
I listened to the sound after installation, and my impression was that there was honestly not that much difference.
However, I am feeling Large satisfied to be able to change it to a new one because it was Glass Wool that I had neglected for many years.
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KSR80 PROs KillSilencerGlass Wool Replacement
I bought a used KSR80 with an external (PRO's Kill) Silencer, not OEM, but the volume has become LARGER and it is disturbing my neighbors.
We decided to replace Silencer's Glass Wool for sound deadening.
We selected DAYTONA's products because they are the most plentiful and inexpensive, although several companies offer Wool.
Silencer for PROs Kill is ScrewQuantity:The work itself is very easy as it can be disassembled with 2pcs.
After disassembling and rewinding, it was finished (I didn't get a picture of the finished product because my hands were so dirty). 。
To muffle the sound, wrap the silencer tightly with wool so as not to create a cavity in the silencer, but because the silencer of the PROS Kill is oval in shape, it is used in large quantities.
The DAYTONA Wool we purchased this time was the largest size we could find, but we still used it up almost completely.
After the replacement, the volume has gone down and we are satisfied.
Since the KSR80 is a 2CycleEngine, as the oil permeates the wool over the course of the run, the volume will gradually become louder and the oil will skip pitches, so it is important to change the oil periodically.
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Silencer Inner Replacement
I bought this to replace the Glass Wool on Striker's Bolt on silencer that I purchased used about 5 years ago.
At first, I was thinking of using this Ceramic coated Glass Wool in combination with NeoFACTORY's Reasonable Glass Wool, but then I saw information that the durability of the inner lining would be improved by wrapping the punching part with Stainless wool. However, we decided to purchase additional stainless wool, and to use a three-layer structure of stainless wool, DAYTONA's Ceramic coated glass wool, and NeoFACTORY's glass wool. For the work, we wrapped two rounds of Stainless wool around the Punching part, wrapped and fixed the needle Gold, wrapped this Ceramic coating Glass Wool on top of it, and finally wrapped NeoFACTORY Glass Wool, wrapped and fixed the needle Gold, and fixed the Punching part. The Silencer is now completely filled. I relied on the information I found on the Net about how to wrap the Silencer, but I read that too loose or too tight would damage the muffling effect, so I decided to wrap the Silencer with moderate strength and then make the inner thicker than the outer Silencer to compress the Glass Wool by pushing it into the outer Silencer. I made the Inner thicker than the Silencer Outer and pushed it into the Outer to compress the Glass Wool. The sound was not so different from before the replacement, partly because the condition of the inner was not so bad before the replacement. The Glass Wool is coated with Ceramic Coating, which is said to be highly durable, so I have high expectations for it.
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Replace Silencer's Glass Wool
I bought this to replace the Glass Wool on Striker's Bolt on silencer that I purchased used about 5 years ago.
At first, we were thinking of a two-layer structure of Ceramic coated Glass Wool and Reasonable NeoFACTORY Glass Wool, but then we decided that it would be better to use Stainless wool for the punching from the standpoint of durability, and we purchased additional Stainless wool. However, we decided that it would be better to wrap the punching with Stainless wool for durability, so we ended up with a three-layer structure consisting of Stainless wool, Ceramic coated Glass Wool, and regular Glass Wool.
It would have been nice if we could have used only DAYTONA's Glass Wool, but the Cost would have gone up if we tried to have the necessary quantity, so we decided to use it in combination with Reasonable Glass Wool.
I wrapped the Stainless wool around the Punching, then wrapped this Glass Wool around the Punching, and wrapped the third layer of NeoFACTORY Glass Wool around the Punching. I found it difficult to find information on how tightly or loosely to wrap the NeoFACTORY Glass Wool, so I decided to wrap it moderately tightly, make it thicker against the outer layer, and compress the Glass Wool by forcing it into the outer layer when I put it back into the outer layer. When I played the engine, I felt that the volume was not so different after the replacement, partly because the condition of the Glass Wool before the replacement was not so bad.
I was prepared for a lot of glass fibers to scatter when working with this product, but I found it to be very easy to use.
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Easy to use
I bought this for my Karker Silencer-less Toa. It may be a little short for the Karker k2Silencer. It is easy to wrap and doesn't sting as much as I thought it would. Easy to use. Needle Gold was also included. View detail
Muffling effect Large
It's very quiet.
When I disassembled the Mahura, I found that most of the holes of Punching metal were hardened by oil. This could have caused the sound to reverberate instead of being muffled by the straight tube. I removed the oil and wrapped Wool around it and put it back together.
After the replacement, there is no echo of the exhaust sound, and the sound became low and a little less loud. It is a little, but it is a sound like a practical car. If you raise the rpm, there is a sense of excitement with acceleration as expected.
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It's much quieter.
The new exhaust system was noisier than I expected, so I wrapped the Baffle with Glass Wool, and after installing Glass Wool, the sound became much quieter, so I am satisfied. View detail
Easily select your size
There are several sizes available, so you can choose the one that suits your silencer It is easy to process
It is said that it is hard to scatter Wool because of the ceramic coating, but if you can, you can use it as a I think it's better to wrap the stainless wool around it:It would be nice to have a Set product
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It became a good sound.
Before attaching it, it was a shrill sound, but after the installation it became a bass and it became a good sound. It is a length that can be used twice with one piece. View detail