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![]() wrote in message ups.com... On Oct 19, 9:50 am, "Eisboch" wrote: Good point, although there's already quite a bit of heat generated by a pair of big diesels running anyway. The heat generated by the converters will obviously have to be carried away through a water cooled jacket or something. Man, that's gonna' be a lot of engineering, really a whole new system will probably be developed. I don't think you would want to run tubing from the engine cooling system through the hull to the cat, or add to the existing load on it. Now you are talking space and resources for a new cooling system and cat, remembering that a breakdown in a cat cooling system could be disasterous if unnoticed.. It is going to be huge, hull design and fit may have to be completely rethunk. Oh well, think outboard... Sorry to ramble, just thinking out loud... I don't see the big problem. First of all, you aren't "cooling" the converter (or particulate filter (as it is called in the diesel). All you are doing is carrying away the excess heat generated by the exhaust gases and reaction process. A secondary raw water pump or even a dual output raw water pump (main to engine heat exchanger, secondary to cat water jacket) with both exhausting through the current, water cooled exhaust would do it I think. Eisboch |
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