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Acording to the Yanmar JH installation manual the exhaust should be the
size of the mixing elbow outlet up to the water lock and then if the run is "long" (they don't say how long long is) to increase by 25%. From the Centrek site a 3.5" exhaust can handle 85 HP max so you might consider using 4" to have a little margin. The exhaust size for the original 80 HP gasoline engine was probably 2.5". If that system is still installed the back pressure is probably doing some damage to your new diesel. David Flew wrote: Can anyone provide sizing info for wet exhausts on diesel engine. My recent purchase originally had 80 HP petrol engine, then 30 HP Lister, now 80 HP converted Nissan diesel. The Nissan is OK up to about 2200 RPM, but over that the exhaust has both a little smoke and what looks like steam to me. And the exhaust if absolutely rocketing out the pipe ! I've seen somewhere that diesels have twice the exhaust volume of similar sized petrol engines, which suggests the exhaust may be half the required area ( I bet it's the original diameter ...) but I'd love either rule of thumb or rigorous methods for sizing exhausts. Thanks David -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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