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Hi,
More on the Continuing Saga of Far Cove's Engine... My engine dealer tells me one difference between the M25 (what I have) and the M25XPB (what I'm getting) is the exhaust: it's a hose-clamp fitting rather than a screw-in, and he suggested that the "typical" exhaust for the M25 is smaller in diameter than for the XPB. Which means I'll probably have to replace the custom exhaust "riser" in Far Cove. (donno if "riser" is the right word: it's the pipe from the manifold to the cast-iron elbow where the cooling water is injected) I was thinking: I used a flexible stainless-steel "hose" wrapped in hi-temp insulation for my diesel furnace exhaust: Can I use this for a 26hp diesel engine? Any pros/cons? Seems to me it would be cheaper than the $1000 I spent to replace the exhaust last time, and it would be flexible so it would be easier to install/align/etc. the engine. Lloyd Sumpter "Far Cove" Catalina 36 |
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