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<blockquote data-quote="Hogbear" data-source="post: 676881" data-attributes="member: 2649"><p>I was thinking that regular fibrglass would burn up, then I remembered that I had some leftover Insawool blanket scraps from the last time I relined my little propane forge that is rated to about 2200 degrees F. I cut a couple of pieces of that to wrap the cores and put them back in. It's not much quieter at idle but sounds deeper/rumbly. It's definitely quieter when I rev the motor than it used to be. I'll have to give 'er a test ride tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hogbear, post: 676881, member: 2649"] I was thinking that regular fibrglass would burn up, then I remembered that I had some leftover Insawool blanket scraps from the last time I relined my little propane forge that is rated to about 2200 degrees F. I cut a couple of pieces of that to wrap the cores and put them back in. It's not much quieter at idle but sounds deeper/rumbly. It's definitely quieter when I rev the motor than it used to be. I'll have to give 'er a test ride tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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