Not if we're talking about the standard kit peanut tank. The threaded studs are welded to the tank. They can't be unscrewed.are the studs are the threaded rods? Can I just take those threaded rods out and instead use bolts?
Tom
Not if we're talking about the standard kit peanut tank. The threaded studs are welded to the tank. They can't be unscrewed.are the studs are the threaded rods? Can I just take those threaded rods out and instead use bolts?
Phantom Bikes are all four stroke engines and I don't see any rubber mounts in any of their photos.I just wanted to say as an interesting fact that Phantom Bikes builds all of their bikes, even the $3k ones, with rubber in the mounts. I still agree that rubber is bad, just thought this might be interesting.
I do not understand. Threaded rods? I was referring to the studs and nuts that bolt the exhaust to the engine. They need extra support from a second mount to hold the pipe against the engines vibration. The pipe whipping around can cause the exhaust to keep getting loose and eventually will strip or break the studs if left holding the pipe alone. The second mount keeps the pipe from moving so much. Simply replacing the studs with bolts does nothing to address the CAUSE of the issue. Add a second mount to the pipe.are the studs are the threaded rods? Can I just take those threaded rods out and instead use bolts?
A little confusing. There was a question regarding mounting the fuel tank then the subject of the muffler came up.I do not understand. Threaded rods? I was referring to the studs and nuts that bolt the exhaust to the engine. They need extra support from a second mount to hold the pipe against the engines vibration. The pipe whipping around can cause the exhaust to keep getting loose and eventually will strip or break the studs if left holding the pipe alone. The second mount keeps the pipe from moving so much. Simply replacing the studs with bolts does nothing to address the CAUSE of the issue. Add a second mount to the pipe.
Thanks for clearing up the confusion. I was referring to the two threaded rods that were in the exhaust manifold and they just had nuts on them to secure the exhaust pipe on. When I took the exhaust pipe off the threaded rods came out.A little confusing. There was a question regarding mounting the fuel tank then the subject of the muffler came up.
To the OP. The exhaust pipe/muffler attaches to the engine with threaded studs and nuts. Yes, those studs can be replaced with bolts, preferably Allen head capscrews. They are 6mm X 1. thread and most any hardware store should have them. The length varies with the thickness of the exhaust flange and gasket but something like a 20 to 25mm should get you close.
Sorry for the misunderstanding.
Tom