• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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72 450CR silencer/spark arrestor

Walt Hastings

Husqvarna
B Class
My 72 450 came with a Skyway silencer that is stamped " Forest Service approved spark arrestor".
Problem is that it appears that the spark arrestor,(screen), has been removed. Found this out today at riding area inspection!
Anyone know where/how to get this fixed? Or, know of anyone selling a complete silencer/spark arrestor that fit this bike? (Would love to get the old "bomb" style, as that is what was on my 72 Husky 40 yrs ago, but HAS to have a spark arrestor)

Thanks.

Walt
 
Wow...just spent hours searching the internet and NOTHING! Somebody has to have a silencer / spark arrestor for a Vintage Husky****************************************!
 
If your skyway is worth the effort you can put a new spark arrestor in it. I've done it with a little work. The spark arrestor cartridge in the 300 series Skyway is the same as the 300 series Cobra Sparky used on many 4 stroke exhaust systems. You can find them NOS on ebay for $40 or if you have the time watch you can get a used one that's cheaper.

To change the cartridge you remove the snap ring and pull out the silencer. The spark arrestor cartridge is at the bottom of the skyway can and is a tight fit. Heat up the can to enlarge it a bit and drive the cartridge out using a long drift pin, a 3/8 drive extension or something similar. If the silencer can has huge dents then you may have trouble. The new cartridge will be a tight fit going in. After cleaning the inside of the can and applying a little lubricant I drive them in using an 1-1/4" galvanized pipe cap. It fits perfect into the cartridge so as to distribute the force on the cartridge when installing it.
There you go, a new spark arrestor in your vintage Skyway silencer. :applause:

Heres a current link to a $40 cartridge on ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cobra-Spark...ries&hash=item3a8a2e1524&vxp=mtr#ht_535wt_926
 
Thanks alot Crash! Got the old spark arrestor out pretty easily... the screen had been removed. Ordered the Cobra off eBay...should be a done deal!:thumbsup:

Question: The packing material in the silencer is pretty thrashed and about 1/3 of it is missing. Do you know what to use to replace this?

Thanks again,

Walt



If your skyway is worth the effort you can put a new spark arrestor in it. I've done it with a little work. The spark arrestor cartridge in the 300 series Skyway is the same as the 300 series Cobra Sparky used on many 4 stroke exhaust systems. You can find them NOS on ebay for $40 or if you have the time watch you can get a used one that's cheaper.

To change the cartridge you remove the snap ring and pull out the silencer. The spark arrestor cartridge is at the bottom of the skyway can and is a tight fit. Heat up the can to enlarge it a bit and drive the cartridge out using a long drift pin, a 3/8 drive extension or something similar. If the silencer can has huge dents then you may have trouble. The new cartridge will be a tight fit going in. After cleaning the inside of the can and applying a little lubricant I drive them in using an 1-1/4" galvanized pipe cap. It fits perfect into the cartridge so as to distribute the force on the cartridge when installing it.
There you go, a new spark arrestor in your vintage Skyway silencer. :applause:

Heres a current link to a $40 cartridge on ebay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cobra-Spark...ries&hash=item3a8a2e1524&vxp=mtr#ht_535wt_926
 
you will find many many opinions about packing, everyone has their favorite. i used pink panther home insulation for quite awhile but lately have been using proper packing. i like the long strand style (which i think is what you just bought)
 
When I was building my '70 400 I aquired a stock pipe that had a welded on Krisman spark arrestor. When I put it on the bike I heard rattling inside so I took the clip out and slid out the core. Part of the spark arrestor had been modified for whatever reason so it was basically non existent. I went to the bike shop and bought a Pro Moto Billet cone style 4 stroke screen. The diameter was the same as the Krisman. It went right in and there was no performance issues.
 
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