Work finished, Refrigerator & Muffler Fix & Replace
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09-29-2008, 06:26
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Work finished, Refrigerator & Muffler Fix & Replace
You know when you step in crap the hard part is getting rid of it
after you've stepped in it I just order some exhaust parts from BB they had two of the three parts. Well I didn't need that other pipe just thought I'd replace it anyway you know preventive maintenance, ( Sorry about wise crack Allan ) Well I need the part now. Take a look at the photo I posted, VERY BAD! I wonder how long it's been like this. Kurt Horvath 95 PT 42 10AC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Kurt Horvath" wrote: > > Gregg, > > I want spokes on the wheels! :} > > I usually run it on LP. I'll give the 110 V a chance. > > Kurt Horvath > 95 PT 42 > 10AC > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory OConnor" > > > > > Kurt, > > > > What,, Whitewalls ? > > > > try running the refer on the inverter when you travel. (may have > to > > run an extension cord to the refer mechanical compartment) running > > it 110volts with good result (cold beer) would rule out airmovement > > and point issue at lpg heater or the flame its self. you may have > so > > much air flow going down the road that the gradual cooling > necessary > > for amonia evaporation is compramised, or the flame turns white > and > > heat gets sucked past the boiler???? Or the flame constantly > > requires relighting with all the turbulance. maybe 110 and no fan > > will work better while traveling?? > > > > I wonder if the hotbedroom is not mostly the heat from the tranny > > and tires being trapped up against the bell end of the engine?? the > > stack may be a minimal issue and more tolerable if there was a way > > to vent the tire tranny area?? > > > > Greg94ptCa > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Kurt Horvath" > > wrote: > > > > > > I was pretty sure most views would be against the insulation > wrap. > > It > > > doesn't seem to have a good reputation in respect to corrosion > > > issues. Pete is correct it did corrode from the inside out. > > > > > > I thought about ceramic coating before insulating with wrap,the > > cost > > > is not in the budget. The people I spoke with asked if I could > get > > to > > > the inner parts and that it would be a better application if they > > > could coat the interior as well as the exterior of the muffler. > > > Doesn't look like that will happen. > > > > > > Several people have recommended a straight stack. What are the > > > positive & negative aspects of a straight stack? It would be the > > > best as far as getting the most clearance in the tunnel and would > > > greatly increase the area for convection to occur. I would think > > that > > > with a small modification to the mounts it would be easier to > > install > > > than the huge muffle that's in there now. The fact that the > > muffler > > > is just a tube at this point noise is not very much an issue. > > > > > > Kurt Horvath > > > 95 PT 42 > > > 10AC > > > > > > |
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