Just leave enough space around the side vents so they will work when your
moving.
There is pressure when traveling in the upper area.
On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 4:46 PM Larry Davick via Gmclist <
> Dean,
>
> My beloved PO installed louvers at the rear of the engine compartment
> and they seem to do all that I need. If I were to install mechanical
> ventilation I would suck out of the engine compartment so as to minimize
> any chance of pushing gases into the coach. I know that underway there
> is a lot of pressure in the engine bay and it will happily seep into the
> coach, but any chance to diminish that is a plus in my book.
>
> Larry Davick
>
> 1976 Palm Beach
>
> Fremont, CA
>
>
> > I know what it was designed to do as I am a 100 ton licensed captain and
> > recently sold my (after 16 years) 53' Bluewater. And it is a leftover.
> BUT,
> > what's the best way to get the heat out of the engine compartment when
> you
> > park? Blow in cooler air or suck out the hot air?
> >
> > That's the question.
> >
> > Dean Hanson
> >
> > 75 Avion
> >
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