The baffle is only there to lower the dB's on the exhaust so that the motorcycle can meet noise standards. I have a 2007 CBR 600RR and removed the baffle completely without any repercussions to the engine's performance or reliability.
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My bike & many others have made the Mod known as "Hole Saw". It is simple. you put a dowel or something in the pipe for the mandrel's centering bit in a hole saw to drill into. Then saw the hole & remove aft baffels. The forward baffle (still there), makes the bike quieter than anti social straight pipes, but now it will sound like a cruiser. Mark
you could have a small hole in your exhaust between your engine and your muffler....you can patch the exhaust or replace your exhaust
under the fuse box on the passenger side of the engine compartment, near the windsheild.
Since we don't know what car the engine's in, and many manufacturers made an engine this size, we can only go by this: If the car is ANYTHING but a Honda, there's generally a line on the crankshaft pulley and another on the engine block. If it's a Honda, the line is on the flywheel and there's a hole in the bellhousing to see it through.
On the center-front of the engine is a metal shroud with a hole in the middle of it. Look down through this hole and you should see the dipstick. (not the most user-friendly design)
The oil drain plug is located on the underside of the engine directly below the filler hole. The head of the bolt will need a 17mm socket to remove.
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you cant drive your car if you have hole in your engine because your engine is a propeller for your car.
On the very front of the engine you will see a hole in the center of the exhaust manifold shield. There should be a dipstick sticking up throughout that hole with a orange handle on it. It it is not there it has been lost. You will need to buy a new one.
Look on the right side of the engine standing in front of the car looking at the engine right next to the strut tower. It is an orange hook. Pull it out. If you do not see it, then it may have been lost. Look for a hole it goes in.