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  • 67c&ccorv
    Afourian MVP
    • Dec 2008
    • 1559

    #46
    Originally posted by hanleyclifford View Post
    Marty - That is a superlative device, but it is a heat container rather than a dissipater which I think is what is being considered.
    Which causes exhaust heat to dissipate out the exhaust pipe instead of into the surrounding area and prevents burns should anyone come in contact with the system.

    I like it.

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    • hanleyclifford
      Afourian MVP
      • Mar 2010
      • 6990

      #47
      Originally posted by 67c&ccorv View Post
      Which causes exhaust heat to dissipate out the exhaust pipe instead of into the surrounding area and prevents burns should anyone come in contact with the system.

      I like it.

      I like it, too - but the question becomes: does the device allow heat to build inside the wrap faster than it can be dissipated out the exhaust pipe? If so, what are the ramifications?

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      • Marty Levenson
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2004
        • 679

        #48
        works

        Maybe there is a downside that hasn't become apparent yet, but its worked well for many miles....since 2006. Minimal use the past two summers.

        Now we'll see how it works on the new newly installed MMI rebuild....

        Marty
        Marty
        1967 Tartan 27
        Bowen Island, BC

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        • Tar34
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2012
          • 87

          #49
          Here is a link to an original standpipe ( Tartan 34c ) deconstructed to show internal configuration and the fabrication of a new one.

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