Posted by Dave in CT on November 24, 2008 at 19:45:51 from (69.182.66.51):
In Reply to: Frosty carb posted by cold 450 on November 24, 2008 at 07:43:48:
I made something similar to Andy's invention using a foot of male-ended 7" smokepipe, inserted into a 7" to 6" reducer, with a 2" 90 degree electrical conduit elbow coming out of the side. The reducer rests on the top of the main body of the muffler (I padded mine by riveting in some 1/2" fiberglass round stove gasket) and the elbow is clamped to a 2" hole in the stovepipe using a conduit clamp. The other end (female) of the elbow fits nicely over the intake of the air cleaner (with the pre-cleaner removed, obviously). I'll try to post a picture of it in the next couple of days.
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