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Sid 03 June 7th 21 05:03 PM

BRIGGS AND STRATTON Quiet Muffler
 
I am looking for a replacement muffler for our 5 hp Troybuilt tiller.
But I don't want a standard replacement, I want something to make it very quiet or as quit as practical or possible (practicable).

I have seem people weld up car mufflers, but that might be an extreme.
Just wondered if I could find something prefabricated that would make the motor as quiet as our electric leaf blower (on low) ?

Thanks

Bob F June 7th 21 06:04 PM

BRIGGS AND STRATTON Quiet Muffler
 
On 6/7/2021 9:03 AM, Sid 03 wrote:
I am looking for a replacement muffler for our 5 hp Troybuilt tiller.
But I don't want a standard replacement, I want something to make it very quiet or as quit as practical or possible (practicable).

I have seem people weld up car mufflers, but that might be an extreme.
Just wondered if I could find something prefabricated that would make the motor as quiet as our electric leaf blower (on low) ?

Thanks


When I was a teenager, a couple years ago :=), I build a muffler for the
go kart we built, using an old handheld torch propane tank with 1/2"
iron pipe screwed into holes drilled/filed in the ends of the cylinder,
which we stuffed full of course steel wool. Another short 1/2"pipe
nipple was screwed into the 1/2" NPT exhaust outlet on the engine and
connected to the muffler through an elbow. Most of what you could then
hear was the clanking and rattling of the engine parts.

Sid 03 June 7th 21 06:09 PM

BRIGGS AND STRATTON Quiet Muffler
 
On Monday, June 7, 2021 at 12:04:41 PM UTC-5, Bob F wrote:
On 6/7/2021 9:03 AM, Sid 03 wrote:
I am looking for a replacement muffler for our 5 hp Troybuilt tiller.
But I don't want a standard replacement, I want something to make it very quiet or as quit as practical or possible (practicable).

I have seem people weld up car mufflers, but that might be an extreme.
Just wondered if I could find something prefabricated that would make the motor as quiet as our electric leaf blower (on low) ?

Thanks

When I was a teenager, a couple years ago :=), I build a muffler for the
go kart we built, using an old handheld torch propane tank with 1/2"
iron pipe screwed into holes drilled/filed in the ends of the cylinder,
which we stuffed full of course steel wool. Another short 1/2"pipe
nipple was screwed into the 1/2" NPT exhaust outlet on the engine and
connected to the muffler through an elbow. Most of what you could then
hear was the clanking and rattling of the engine parts.


That's what I want, just don't have the time or shop to build it.

Thanks

Bob F June 7th 21 07:39 PM

BRIGGS AND STRATTON Quiet Muffler
 
On 6/7/2021 10:09 AM, Sid 03 wrote:
On Monday, June 7, 2021 at 12:04:41 PM UTC-5, Bob F wrote:
On 6/7/2021 9:03 AM, Sid 03 wrote:
I am looking for a replacement muffler for our 5 hp Troybuilt tiller.
But I don't want a standard replacement, I want something to make it very quiet or as quit as practical or possible (practicable).

I have seem people weld up car mufflers, but that might be an extreme.
Just wondered if I could find something prefabricated that would make the motor as quiet as our electric leaf blower (on low) ?

Thanks

When I was a teenager, a couple years ago :=), I build a muffler for the
go kart we built, using an old handheld torch propane tank with 1/2"
iron pipe screwed into holes drilled/filed in the ends of the cylinder,
which we stuffed full of course steel wool. Another short 1/2"pipe
nipple was screwed into the 1/2" NPT exhaust outlet on the engine and
connected to the muffler through an elbow. Most of what you could then
hear was the clanking and rattling of the engine parts.


That's what I want, just don't have the time or shop to build it.

Thanks


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