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  1. Andy Muir
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    Wet exhaust hose overheating

    Last update for today: If I run as above but use a hose to supply water to the feed to the muffler everything seems to work. So there must be...
    Post by: Andy Muir, Jun 6, 2018 in forum: Diesel Engines
  2. Andy Muir
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    Wet exhaust hose overheating

    Another update: I put the riser back on without the hose and temporarily blocked the water feeds to the muffler and the prop shaft seal. There...
    Post by: Andy Muir, Jun 6, 2018 in forum: Diesel Engines
  3. Andy Muir
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    Wet exhaust hose overheating

    I just ran out a second hose. The two hoses are just pushed into the water inlet hose, not sealed. The elbow is easily flowing all the water...
    Post by: Andy Muir, Jun 6, 2018 in forum: Diesel Engines
  4. Andy Muir
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    Wet exhaust hose overheating

    Hi Gonzo Thanks for the quick reply. As it happens I took the exhaust riser off a few minutes ago. I put it on the dock and ran a hose into the...
    Post by: Andy Muir, Jun 6, 2018 in forum: Diesel Engines
  5. Andy Muir
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    Wet exhaust hose overheating

    Hi I have a 17 year old Trader 485 with twin Perkins 225 diesels. Engine reliability has been good until the hose between the wet elbow and the...
    Thread by: Andy Muir, Jun 6, 2018, 9 replies, in forum: Diesel Engines
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