An ATV muffler can reach temperatures between 400°F to 800°F (204°C to 427°C) during operation, depending on the engine's design and load conditions. This high heat is generated by the exhaust gases passing through the muffler and can pose a burn risk if touched. It's important to allow the muffler to cool down after riding before handling or inspecting it. Always use caution around hot components to avoid injury.
the silencer is the muffler part of the exhaust system. it quietens the ATV
you will crack the header.
Is it a 2 stroke motor? If it is that's normal
It depends what stroke it's on, 2 stroke, 4 stroke?ANS2:Wrapping a muffler will not damage the engine if you don't block the exhaust.
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You don't, because it will ruin it.
becauce the muffler is (was) stopped up. If you switch of your ignition while driveing at speed, their is no spark to the plugs and the raw fuel wont explode till it gets to the hot muffler, many times this will damage your muffler, and creates a very loud backfire!
If you are running at high rpms and turn the key off the unburned fuel will be pumped from the cylinders in the engine into the muffler. The muffler is still hot enough to ignite the unburned fuel.
A sheared flywheel key (advanced timing) will often cause a red hot muffler. This happens when the mower blade hits a stump, rock, etc.
the muffler rattling? the muffler rattling? the muffler rattling?
Varies from car to car. Is it just the muffler or are the pipes a problem? Find out where the noise is coming from, check for holes, black soot or just air coming out. Be careful, it might be hot, expecially the converter & front pipe sections.
A Rock muffler (or silencer in British English) is a device for reducing the amount of noise emitted by a machine.Rock muffler - rigid silencer muffler