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General control line discussion => Classifieds => Topic started by: Rusty on January 28, 2023, 03:56:28 PM
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Guys, I got a Enya 60 III engine. It has a rotating exhaust baffle. I need a muffler.
I will trade or pay to get one. I like this engine but can use without a muffler.
Thank you.
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Contact Stan Frady he can make one.
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I searched for him and can't find him in the member list.
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I searched for him and can't find him in the member list.
He is on facebook
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Guys, I got a Enya 60 III engine. It has a rotating exhaust baffle. I need a muffler.
I will trade or pay to get one. I like this engine but can use without a muffler.
Thank you.
Does it have the dimpled exhaust port? If so, remove all the rotating stuff and drill it straight through. Any muffler that fits an OS LA 46 will fit. If you need some pictures, I'll go dig mine out and show you.
Cheers, Jerry
PS: If anybody wants to see it........let me know.
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Does it have the dimpled exhaust port? If so, remove all the rotating stuff and drill it straight through. Any muffler that fits an OS LA 46 will fit. If you need some pictures, I'll go dig mine out and show you.
Cheers, Jerry
PS: If anybody wants to see it........let me know.
I would like to see you post them just out of curiosity. I have only ever had one or two Enya .60s but can't quite understand what he means. Sound like it has the butter fly restrictor that closes the exhaust at low throttle or has a blade inside the stack the closes at low throttle to increase back pressure at low throttle for better idle. These were from a time when engines didn't have mufflers, especially with these types of throttle plates on the exhaust. If the engine had a muffler, you wouldn't need the throttle plate.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
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It has a rotating barrel that the middle is flat, like a KB 40. I am thinking of welding aluminum on each side of the exhaust that would cover the holes and drill to use modern muffler.
Does anyone know if they made a clamp on muffler like for smaller engines.