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Jardine Muffler question

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johnon

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So I have a jardine rt1 cf muffler and the carbon fiber has a pretty significant hole in it. I am planning on just making a stainless steel sleeve and replacing the existing cf with it. My question is does anyone know what gauge stainless jardine uses? or what gauge I should use? Also as a side note does any one know where I can get a jardine repack kit?
 
I just bought a used cf jardine that had a small hole on the outer layer( at least that's what the seller said) and he used hi temp epoxy to fill it. I'm still in the processes of installing it so we'll see if it holds up. I think you can just order a sleeve from jardine. A buddy of mine did and he said it was around 80 bucks. ASB has a repack kit or you could order directly from jardine
 
You can buy Moose Racing Repack kit...i just repacked mine about a 2 months ago. Around $30 bucks. Online and local.

Works great, no issues.
 
ok so I easily found the repack kit for the rt-1's on the jardine website, but after looking today, I can not find a sleeve for them.
 
the re pack kit was only 35 so im not too worried about that. But ill definately give them a call. Thanks for the heads up.
 
The crappy dirtibike packing will blow out realtively soon. You're dealing with very large cyclinders and lots of pressure compared to a 250/450 dirtbike. I blew mine out in about 2k miles. The packing from ASB is much better suited for this application.
 
I know Moose Racing has 2 stroke and 4 stroke. The 4 stroke is made for sport bikes and it comes with new steel wire, new steel wool mesh, and glass material....looks exactly as the OEM setup. Have now close to 1k on it...no issues.
 
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