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I admit I'm new to diesels and won't wilt at surprises.
What are you talking about?


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Jim and Becky wrote:
I'm considering the purchase of a 32 foot lobster boat. It has a Cat
straight 6 diesel with a dry exhaust.
Does anyone have experience in changing this set up over to a through
transom wet exhaust?
I'm concerned about the height of the pipe relative to the waterline and
possible intrusion into the engine.



Heck of a troll.

Lew



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Jim and Becky wrote:
I admit I'm new to diesels and won't wilt at surprises.
What are you talking about?


As Dave W has already responded, a dry stack exhaust is the best you can
have.

Boat probably is also equipped with a keel cooler.

If it is, another real plus.

Lew
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