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Delkevic Stainless Exhaust 05 Oct 2018 14:56 #791890

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daveo wrote: Wow, that exhaust looks beautiful, and thanks for posting the end-shot. Can't wait to see it on your bike! :woohoo:

Good luck with your van...hope it's pre-07 and the fix is simple and cheap. Had AFM deleted on my 07 Sierra 5.3 and that was anything but.


I found another baffle end pic on my phone. I knew I had taken more than just one baffle pic. There looks to be 3 dimples poking into the area where the center baffle is inserted that hold it centered opposite of the bolt end of the inner baffle, if that makes any sense? Check out the tiny weld around the rim of that megaphone.


I ordered a OEM AC Delco wire-set from Rock Auto, that came today. (nice delco set BTW) I also have an OEM AC Delco ignition coil ordered (fleabay), that should be here next week. I may bite the bullet and do the intake gaskets around the 16th or so. If I didn't like the convenience of the van keeping things dry and secure, compared to the major project just to tune it up I would not like these trucks quite so much. (my 2nd GM van this model) It's a 2005 with MAF. :-)
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Delkevic Stainless Exhaust 05 Oct 2018 18:29 #791896

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daveo wrote: Nice pics old_kaw man. I look forward to seeing one of your bike with it installed. Curious what the tail-end of the meg looks like, and if there is a competition baffle available for it, like the V&H 13009-J that currently sells for $499.99 on ebay. Talk about price fixing. :ohmy: Mine was $360 shipped way back then.

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I don't remember where I saw the $800.00 pricing on the V&H daveo, but I believe the correct term would be price GOUGING. OR, perhaps an incentive to steer people away from buying the V&H setup into a different exhaust system? (all pure speculation on my part)

Here is a close up of the baffle end dave. It has an inner and outer baffle that can be removed progressively. The documentation list that no rejetteing is necessary if all baffles are left intact.



I tried several times to get a good pic looking into the silencer. This one was with the flash set to on, instead of auto.


This is the pipes end of the collector. These welds are so tiny and articulate it is hard to capture it in a pic.


I may need to postpone installing this system until I sort out a problem with my truck. No truck=no work. The vortec p0300, in a van no less, is a real PITA to find / fix. I firmly believe in diagnosing problems rather than "parts changing" but THIS truck has to be jacked up and the wheels removed just to get to the spark plugs. :-(


Let me/us know when u get the exhaust installed. I'm curious to know what you think of the sound. I think it's pretty loud with both baffles installed. Been thinking about taking the baffles out putting in some baffle material with the baffles to see if any quieter. Keep the pictures coming too

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Delkevic Stainless Exhaust 07 Oct 2018 13:40 #791970

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perrykz1000 wrote: Let me/us know when u get the exhaust installed. I'm curious to know what you think of the sound. I think it's pretty loud with both baffles installed. Been thinking about taking the baffles out putting in some baffle material with the baffles to see if any quieter. Keep the pictures coming too


I got it installed today, Perry. There goes my stealth bike.. I seemed to pick up an "escort" within half a mile from home while on my maiden voyage. No more coming home quietly. It does have a deep "knarly / throaty " sound, turning my mild mannered, docile bike into the monster it always has been. (it was lurking under that quiet, muffled persona.) :-)


I went to a carpet store and picked up some carpet remnants from the dumpster a few weeks ago, to try and keep the pipes nice.. at least until I got it installed.


I removed the stock exhaust yesterday. I stuffed shop towels into the exhaust ports, sprayed on cheapo degreaser, then pressure washed the oil and crap off of the front of the engine and center stand. I let it dry in the shed last night with a fan blowing on it, since I couldn't give it the usual interstate 70 dry cycle.


All together, the install itself, after cleaning the bike up only took a couple of hours. It all went together / fit rather nicely. I reused my SS self lock nuts and flat washers on the flanges. They still look great after all these years on the bike. Note how the pipes are yellowing after only a few minutes of run time. Even with the yellowing they still look better than chrome / mild steel pipes turning blue. :-)


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Delkevic Stainless Exhaust 07 Oct 2018 13:55 #791971

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Now , my fitment rant and raves:
The stop for the center stand runs too close to the rear tire for my tastes. (aprox. 1/2") The pic looks like it is even closer, but it is not. I could have positioned it further away by bolting the silencer bracket to the outside of the muffler support, but that in turn would make the silencer stick out an additional ~1.5" from the bike. I may try to fabricate a different stop for the center stand.


As far as changing the oil and filter, this looks to be a breeze! It looks even easier than with the stock system . The stock crossover pipe and clamps were always in the way. I often worry that the neighbors might learn a few new cuss words, but it seems they probably wrote the book on that anyway. :-) Note that I added another wire clip to keep the igniter wires up away from the exhaust.


I did get a video of the bike running, but don't see any way to post it without making a profile on YouTube. The rear view installed and running. As you can see, sticking out 1 1/2" more would not work.
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Delkevic Stainless Exhaust 07 Oct 2018 14:32 #791972

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Have you try to bolting the stop for the center stand into the inside of the silencer bracket?
This will give you more distance to the rear tire and a better fitment to the center stand.

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Scirocco wrote: Have you try to bolting the stop for the center stand into the inside of the silencer bracket?
This will give you more distance to the rear tire and a better fitment to the center stand.


I am all for moving it anywhere, but it sandwiches the silencer bracket to the silencer, I don't see any way to bolt it to the other side.


Note that the silencer bracket is installed backwards in this picture.


BTW, Delkevic has a bunch of pictures / installation / fitting guides online. The first link listed shows the baffles and internals to the silencer.:

delkevic.co.uk/fitting-guides.html
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I forgot this pic. I started it briefly with the exhaust off. (YES< I know it can warp a valve, but it did not get hot or even warm for that matter) It really is a fire breathing monster. lol
I started for a few seconds to make sure it spit out all of the water from pressure washing.


I had a video of it running too, but accidentally deleted it from my phone. :-(
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Delkevic Stainless Exhaust 07 Oct 2018 17:16 #791988

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When it come's time to clean it this is the best thing I've found for stainless steel.

Before and after of the Muzzy on my ZRX1200.

1980 KZ650 F1
ZX750A1 motor.
Wiseco 810cc kit.
Zukiworks racing ported head.
VM 29 smooth bore's.
Dyna 2000 Ign. w/Dyna mini coil's
APE cylinder stud's and nut's.
APE valve spring's.
APE Track King clutch.
V/H KZ1000 sidewinder.
3.5x18 laced to a KZ1000 disk hub.
150/60/18 Shinko 006 Podium.
63" wheel base.
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zukdave wrote: When it come's time to clean it this is the best thing I've found for stainless steel.


Before and after of the Muzzy on my ZRX1200.
Well I'll be? No Shit Dave (pun intended) :laugh: :laugh:
Do you use a scotch pad also?
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Yes I used a red scotch bite pad
1980 KZ650 F1
ZX750A1 motor.
Wiseco 810cc kit.
Zukiworks racing ported head.
VM 29 smooth bore's.
Dyna 2000 Ign. w/Dyna mini coil's
APE cylinder stud's and nut's.
APE valve spring's.
APE Track King clutch.
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3.5x18 laced to a KZ1000 disk hub.
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Ive had mine on for 2 seasons. I like it. I had some random header on before with a kerker race baffle. That was loud.
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havakaw wrote: Ive had mine on for 2 seasons. I like it. I had some random header on before with a kerker race baffle. That was loud.


After running the stock system, I find the Delkevic system rather loud too.

I didn't like the open hole in the left side of the bike at the rear muffler support, so I reinstalled the chrome bolt and rubber bushings by the LR foot peg. The big gaping open hole just didn't look right as you can see in the pic.



I got a chuckle when I mentioned to a guy the other day that I just installed a nice SS exhaust on my bike.. When I told him that it was an 37 year old Kz1000, he tells me that Kerker had a system for them that was really loud. Keep in mind, this was a random comment to a guy that has never seen my bike that asked what it was when I mentioned installing a new exhaust.. go figger. :-)
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