07-06-2020, 05:36 PM
Hi,
Now that I finally have my Ulsteroid running I'd really like to do something to make it sound better.
The car was built on virtually a zero budget some years ago and has always been quite rattley. Some of the noise certainly comes from the engine and may well be due in part to the flattened cam followers but the majority of the noise seems to be from the exhaust. The engine was re-bored and the crank re-ground when I built it so I don't think there's an issue with wear.
The car has an Ulster style manifold which was an Autojumble buy and not brilliantly made although it looks the part. This is bolted to a Brooklands style silencer made by a friend who, at the time, was making them for Alan Raeburn.
Unfortunately he's no longer here to ask but I suspect that inside the case are just two tubes running parallel to each other. I can't check as the pipes curve into and out of the box so you don't learn much by looking down the end.
The exhaust then runs in the normal manner to a fish tail at the rear.
I'm very reluctant to start cutting holes in the silencer just to have a look and wondered if anyone had any other clever suggestions I could try to at least determine what I could do. I believe some motorbikes use decibel killers but have no idea how they work or even if they would be available in such a small diameter.
Any advice,
John.
Now that I finally have my Ulsteroid running I'd really like to do something to make it sound better.
The car was built on virtually a zero budget some years ago and has always been quite rattley. Some of the noise certainly comes from the engine and may well be due in part to the flattened cam followers but the majority of the noise seems to be from the exhaust. The engine was re-bored and the crank re-ground when I built it so I don't think there's an issue with wear.
The car has an Ulster style manifold which was an Autojumble buy and not brilliantly made although it looks the part. This is bolted to a Brooklands style silencer made by a friend who, at the time, was making them for Alan Raeburn.
Unfortunately he's no longer here to ask but I suspect that inside the case are just two tubes running parallel to each other. I can't check as the pipes curve into and out of the box so you don't learn much by looking down the end.
The exhaust then runs in the normal manner to a fish tail at the rear.
I'm very reluctant to start cutting holes in the silencer just to have a look and wondered if anyone had any other clever suggestions I could try to at least determine what I could do. I believe some motorbikes use decibel killers but have no idea how they work or even if they would be available in such a small diameter.
Any advice,
John.