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Evan Gatehouse2 wrote:
: John Knox wrote: : i have read of the importance of insuring that : manufactures specs on back pressure are not : exceeded, but i can find no numbers for my : yanmar 2gm15. does 48" from bottom of water : lift to top of transom gooseneck using 1.5" hose : sound excessive? : john : : I don't know. How far down does the outlet drop from the top of the : transom gooseneck? : My 1/2/3 GM installation manual quotes 27 inches of water maximum : exhaust backpressure. This is _not_ the same as the vertical lift. : It can be measured by tapping into the exhaust elbow and comparing to : ambient pressure. : Evan Gatehouse i don't think that the drop will have any effect on the back pressure - i am thinking of installing a vetus transom gooseneck which is an enlarged chamber with an inlet at the top an an outlet at the bottom - the back pressure is going to develop from the waterlift to the maximum rise with no reduction due to the fall in the outlet. |
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