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#1254172 02/08/2018 10:02 AM
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Looking for some advise on my trouble with my 1951 216 engine . For some reason I’m not getting much or most the time no wrapping noise come out my exhaust . I had manifold split. Intake was porcelined for look and exhaust manifold was jet coated. I’m am wondering where to begin with my trouble shooting . What would be most likely my issue with no wrap coming out of engine . I have timed engine rebuilt carb made sure my vacume advance moved on acceleration . And exhaust manifold seems not to be leaking air I also removed my glass pack and currently running strait pipes still very little wrap .any advice or past experiences would be appreciated

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Don't have a solution for your problem but I'll have to admit it is the first time i have heard of a six with straight pipes not having a "wrap". ohwell


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rap rap, not wrap wrap? headscratch

From the experts on producing such noises. cool

All I know is that my 261, with many carburetor setups and two different dual pipe/exhaust setups, made/makes too much noise. big_eek

Enough that a police officer pulled me over and told me that he had called me in because my rapping made him fearful that I would try to run him (I asked him if he would please write that on the ticket/summons). wink

Gleaned from the link above: if you are using original diameter pipes, you should expect reduced "rapping".
The 216 engine might also have only minimal rapping potential?

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Have you tried playing different music for it? Maybe it's just not in the mood to rap to your choice of tunes!
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Joking aside, Jerry. If you wanted a 216 to "rap", would smaller diameter exhaust system pipes help?
High-pitched raps?

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Smaller pipes will create higher velocity in the exhaust system, but the placement of the muffler(s) is the critical factor. Low-restriction mufflers close to the engine and a long tailpipe will allow for more resonance. I've got a cure for loud pipes- - - -it involves a good bench rest and an accurate rifle!
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Facundo #1254225 02/08/2018 7:52 PM
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Amen, Jerry

I have always thought that loud pipes are for people with certain character/physical traits that are inappropriate to specify in any forum here.

I hope you do not mind me including motorcycles.


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My Honda Gold Wing 1100 is whisper-quiet, and it's going to stay that way. "Short man syndrome" is a real thing, according to a few public school psychologists I've worked with!
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