V&H hi-output duals...

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I scrapped up the end caps on my V&H Hi-output duals ... I was riding 2-up & forgot to adjust shocks...duh !!

I purchased new end caps from V&H...

Has anyone removed / replaced the end caps on these pipes? They seem to be attached to the baffle assembly & I cant get them to break free from the pipe assembly...

Any info would be appreciated...

Thanks,
Chris
 
I scrapped up the end caps on my V&H Hi-output duals ... I was riding 2-up & forgot to adjust shocks...duh !!

I purchased new end caps from V&H...

Has anyone removed / replaced the end caps on these pipes? They seem to be attached to the baffle assembly & I cant get them to break free from the pipe assembly...

Any info would be appreciated...

Thanks,
Chris

From the CVOharley forum:.............

"I've pulled mine in and out several times already. Here's the trick:

1) you will need a solid tool with a small hooked end, a pair of big vice grips and a hammer
2) insert hooked end into one of the small baffle holes. Make sure you have a solid connection
3) on the end of the hooked tool attach the vice grip perpendicular to it
4) use hammer and pound the vice grip to pull the baffle set/end cap out (they are attached)
5) once you get the baffle out about 1/2" this frees the friction of the end cap and the outside pipe
6) you can then slide the baffle set out (they sit pretty tight in the fabric wrapping so be carefull, you might need to twist them a little)
7) Once you get the baffles out you can use an allen wrench to remove the three screws to remove the end cap from the baffle.

They can be a bit of a pain when reinstalling so that the oustide end cap screw holes line up. Note! The end cap fits pretty tight into the outer muffler. That's what makes them hard to get out. You will need to tap them back in with a block of wood and a hammer.

I've pulled them in and out many times trying to decide if I like the sound of their Quiet Baffles.
** Stock Baffle: Loud Aggressive Sound but can be a little loud for backroad cruising. Sounds great at idle and out on the highway.
** Quiet Baffle: MUCH quieter and I really like the sound but they sound like an exhaust leak at idle."

Good Luck!
 
BluesBelly...

Thanks for the response.... sounds like fun (sarcasm)....lol

Be well,
Chris
 
BluesBelly...

Thanks for the response.... sounds like fun (sarcasm)....lol

Be well,
Chris

Hey Chris,
The fix sounds like a pain in the Axx. Good Luck Brother! Hope all goes well. If you lived next door to me I would be glad to get into the mix. Sounds like a challenge and I'm always up 4 that
 
I need to remove the baffles of mine. I read a few places of using a slide hammer with a hook. Going to see if the autoparts store will lend me one...
 
I need to remove the baffles of mine. I read a few places of using a slide hammer with a hook. Going to see if the autoparts store will lend me one...

I just did mine the other day. Went to HarborFreight Bought a slide hammer $19.95. Was to short... so went to Home Depot and bought a rod 2 nuts and two big washers. Using the new rod the slide hammer and hook from the slide hammer kit worked perfect. Removed the packing and left the baffles in. Good luck.

Need pictures of the setup let me know. Very , very, easy to use and do on Hi-Output slip ons.
 
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