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![]() "Chuck Gould" wrote in message ... A new law took effect in California this month. All gasoline powered marine inboards sold in the state must be fitted with a catalytic converter. I guess if these prove effective, we'll all be converted to catalysism sooner or later. :-) The major concern in the past has been the enormous amount of heat that a catalytic converter requires in order to work. From what I understand, the converters are mounted immediately behind the exhaust manifold, and the cooling water is introduced into the exhaust line after the converter has done its job. Even so, at least some of the systems include a system that restricts engine rpm to 2500 if the catalytic converter overheats. One manufacturer has been quoted as "this slower speed will give the boater several minutes to shut down before the increased heat begins to melt nearby rubber hoses and belts." Lovely...... Where did you here this. I have not seen any mailings on it, or the local boating boards. I think only one manufacturer has built a cat converter for a boat. |
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