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Re: running a tuned pipe right close to hull ??

by COWBOYUP! <COWBOYUP.3c7qy3@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 7, 2008 at 09:51 PM

with a fiberglass hull, i had the same problem, so what i did (if you
have room) was take a few pieces of balsa wood and put it close to
where your pipe is closest to your hull, and then run a strip of
muffler wrap or "muffler bandage" to hold the wood to your hull.. the
wrap can be found at any hardware/auto store.. it will deflect ALOT of
heat, and what does get through will be absorbed my the Balsa..
if your hull is oily, the tape wont stick, so use rubbing alchohol to
get gas/oil/etc off first.
Andrew


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running a tuned pipe right close to hull ??
sea hawk westoz <sea.h  2008-06-12 08:38:56 
Re: running a tuned pipe right close to hull ??
COWBOYUP! <COWBOYUP.3c  2008-07-07 21:51:11 

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