Thats definately different in the frontal section of those 550 pipes than what Dave and i saw on those Buffalo pipes we opened.
I believe those were 74 models we cut open, and maybe they used the raised mesh on the rectangular plates for that year, or whatever year they felt like it
There definately wasnt such a large expanse of the mesh in the front at all,maybe they changed design ideas during the years of 72 to 77.
Well ok what didnt they modify slightly on all the parts i should really be saying.
That large mesh sheeting would tend to make the pipes note sound heavier and not so tinny, probably it was an effort to make the 550 sound like the Buffalos with a deeper exhaust note.
The original baffles have two sections in them where the flow is diverted out of the centre and back in via three sided flues. This would send the gases into the spaced chambers you see as the disks in the pipe and then back into the baffle as it moved further to the rear.
This creates a back pressure of sorts and silences the higher pitched sound waves.
Ive not seen a GT baffle youre speaking of that has a straight through flow design, technically thats a resonator youre describing there.
Two strokes, its just that simple.
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