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Post by J »

What is there a particular brand of 2in extractors that will fit a 161 red motor in an EK?

Anybody have any for sale? or should I just get some made up?
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Post by Trev »

Pacemaker, is one brand.

Just be careful you don't put on extractors and exhaust that is too big for the engine, you need what is called "back pressure".
For example, I had a 2.25" exhaust fitted to a standard 173 and drove it like that for about 3 years and it went fine, then I changed the twin carbs for a single carb and 1.7/8 inch exhaust and the power increase was unbelievable :shock: .
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Post by J »

probably why the grey motor was weak ahaha
2inch pipe sound ok for a 161? thinkin of goin twin or tripples
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161 would suit a single 1"3/32 stromy with standard exhaust manifold and a 2" exhaust would work fine, a good power increase over the standard grey, Trev 8) .
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Post by matches »

i'm not sure but it could be a bit big. i've been advised by a mate (muffler fitter for over 30 years) that i shouldn't go any bigger than 2 1/2 on a hot 186 so i'd say a 2" on a 161 would be the biggest you'd want to go.
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Post by J »

cheers guys,
I already have the 2inch pipe cos thats what was hooked up on the grey so i will keep it as that.

My other question - will a grey motor strommie fit on the 161?
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Post by matches »

dunno, but if a 186 strommie will fit i've got two carbs and manifolds here if you need one.
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Post by Trev »

Pretty sure the base is smaller on the grey carb, check the size on the side, a grey carb is 1"1/32 and a 186 carb is 1"5/32, so the grey carb might be a bit restrictive, Trev 8) .
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Post by FB MAD »

Yep Trevs right, the base on the grey carby is smaller and the mount holes are closer together than on a red motor.

Also the base should have cast into it "BXUV-1" for a grey and "BXUV-2" for a red in most circumstances from memory.

Red carbys will be either 1 3/32 (138 red and 149 red ), 1 5/32 ,1 7/32 cast into the carby body.
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Post by basic.green »

Hi J do not buy advance extractors (they sell them in sa) they are no good they go down to close to gearbox and you cant get to the bolts
i had to buy another set. not happy :evil: the maker said we have sold thousands of them and nobody has complained :roll: i dont no if they sell them in other states but try be for you buy.
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