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Daddyburner
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posted 11 Years Ago
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Hi I would like to repair my carbon end can and would like to know witch resin to use for the high tempretures of a motorcycle end can?
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To me that looks like a complete "rebuild" of the rear part of the can...
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I would see if it is possible to remove the end part (Alu?) before attempting a repair. You may be able to repair it by simply shortening the can a bit... It will probably be a bit louder, but that may not be a problem
I have never measured temperatures at the end of a can like that higher than 100 degrees on road bikes, but I would still recommend using high temp resin.
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Thank for the help I think I make it a winter project and enjoy the last of the sunshine :-)
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End can repair/ skin
Daddyburner
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11 Years Ago
EC does a "high Temperature" Resin system.. I have used it on several repair jobs and when...
Dravis
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11 Years Ago
Thanks for your help I have some pic of the repair I need to do
Daddyburner
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To me that looks like a complete "rebuild" of the rear part of the can... :crying: ... I would...
Dravis
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Thank for the help I think I make it a winter project and enjoy the last of the sunshine :-)
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