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JohnH wrote:
Questions. Are any brands better than others in terms of holding up to salt water? Some are advertized as 'ceramic lined'. Is this a big advantage? Can't say, no experience with this in marine environment. The new ceramic lined small combustion equipment seems to be remarkably trouble free in the industrial environment. They've been working on ceramic liners for internal combustion engines for years and not gotten the bugs out to my knowledge (derived largely from sitting around having a couple beers with some diesel engineers). Are stainless steel manifolds and risers worth the increased cost? If properly installed, yes. If the installation has flaws, then stainless isn't a magic cure. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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