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Exhaust System Fundamentals ~ by Dave Gerr Image Tools
Exhaust System Fundamentals ~ by Dave Gerr
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Maggie & Her Dad, the late Frank (The Great Spearfisher)
Exhaust System Fundamentals ~ by Dave Gerr
 
H-32 - Ventilation of Boats Using Diesel Fuel
30-01-2006 06:47
Category: Cruisers & Sailing Photo GalleryMember GalleriesGordMay's Images ()
Description: Part 1 = 10 pages
Part 2 = 12 pages
Dave Gerr is director of the Westlawn Institute of Marine Technology, a practicing Yacht Designer, and noted author of:
"The Elements of Boat Strength"
"Propeller Handbook"
"The Nature of Boats"
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08-05-2008, 12:01   #1
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Re: Exhaust System Fundamentals ~ by Dave Gerr

I’ll be installing an above exhaust manifold water lift muffler scenario similar to figure “2” in a drawing I found in your galleries …attached link.
My questions are;

1-does the water injection line need to rise and then slope down towards the injection point as shown?
I was planning on going up from the engine to the bottom/side of the injection point.

2-does it matter how high I go with the dry stack....say 3ft or more?

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