Bildge blower

jim wagner

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Hi Jerry,
We are looking forward to our test drive
with the new motor. Tomorrow I will power bleed the brakes and make up
two header pipes to the mufflers. I found a shop that will copy the
pipes out of stainless.
I saw the idea for the bildge blower vent on one of the GMC sites. When
we would park the coach you could feel the heat and smell engine fumes.
Now I turn on the vent before we park. This works great. These vent
blowers are in line and connect to 4" or 3" vent hose. I thought that I
should add them to my new floor vents. That might be a little over kill
but could be enjoyable.
The other Jim 76GB500Cad (soon)
 
When Jardene talked at the Ukiah Rally, he said that 30 years of experience
has shown the non-wrapped common iron headers last better than all the
exotic metals. He says they have tried them all and have come back to cold
steel..... I found that very interesting.

gene

>Hi Jerry,
>We are looking forward to our test drive
>with the new motor. Tomorrow I will power bleed the brakes and make up
>two header pipes to the mufflers. I found a shop that will copy the
>pipes out of stainless.
>I saw the idea for the bildge blower vent on one of the GMC sites. When
>we would park the coach you could feel the heat and smell engine fumes.
>Now I turn on the vent before we park. This works great. These vent
>blowers are in line and connect to 4" or 3" vent hose. I thought that I
>should add them to my new floor vents. That might be a little over kill
>but could be enjoyable.
>The other Jim 76GB500Cad (soon)
>
>
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