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The only way to get rid of that metallic sound is to wrap it in header wrap .. I had the same issue and after the wrap problem solved ..

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Old 01-09-2013, 05:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The only way to get rid of that metallic sound is to wrap it in header wrap .. I had the same issue and after the wrap problem solved ..
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I'm interested in picking a set up (switching out my hfc's). How do you like them aside from the issues mentioned?
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The only way to get rid of that metallic sound is to wrap it in header wrap .. I had the same issue and after the wrap problem solved ..
Honestly, after I read your post I was thinking "no way would this ever work". Well, I bought some wrap and hi-temp silicone spray and went to work on my test pipes since the rasp was driving me crazy and at this point I would give anything a shot. Now, it didn't eliminate all of it, but I would say rasp is down by 60%. Thanks a lot man for the tip. Rep coming your way
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