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Jim Lea
 
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Two further questions:

If it is an 1800 rpm unit, what if any noise control do I need?

If it is 3600 rpm, where do I find a gas to water separator? Why not just a
(small) waterlock muffler?


"Manlio Laschena" wrote in message
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Followup to msg on Sat, 9 Oct 2004 22:03:08 -0300, "Jim Lea"
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Absolutely ...new and separate exhaust ! Would be dangerous to do the
other way.
More ... if the generator is a 3000 rpm type (I mean not a low rev
unit) would be better to have a gas-to-water separator and then two
additional exhaust .. to lower the noise.

Ciao
Manlio

I have looked at some more options, and am now considering the

installation
details. My next question is the exhaust. Most units have a wet exhaust.
Can I cut this into my engine exhaust or do I put a new outlet in?



Manlio Laschena
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