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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 107266" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>Sounds like it should work, I would be interested in seeing a picture.</p><p>The concern that I would have would be with attaching the exhaust mounts to the frame. I know you said that you will be rubber mounting the system, so mounts with high degree of compliance would be advised to prevent the exhaust from cracking. The entire engine and pump assembly is rubber mounted in the frame and can move, your mounts will have to do the same, and will have to absorb both high and low frequency vibration.</p><p>There also could be a concern of having that much exhaust plumbing in the engine compartment, rejecting heat, raising the engine compartment temperature.</p><p>Ideally, you also want the exhaust exit as far away from any point of entry in the cab as possible, to keep exhaust gases away from the operator. If you do not have a window in the back of your cab, you may want to consider installing one. I put one in mine out of an S70.</p><p>That is my $0.02. I am really interested in seeing what you come up with.</p><p>Cheers - SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 107266, member: 3290"] Sounds like it should work, I would be interested in seeing a picture. The concern that I would have would be with attaching the exhaust mounts to the frame. I know you said that you will be rubber mounting the system, so mounts with high degree of compliance would be advised to prevent the exhaust from cracking. The entire engine and pump assembly is rubber mounted in the frame and can move, your mounts will have to do the same, and will have to absorb both high and low frequency vibration. There also could be a concern of having that much exhaust plumbing in the engine compartment, rejecting heat, raising the engine compartment temperature. Ideally, you also want the exhaust exit as far away from any point of entry in the cab as possible, to keep exhaust gases away from the operator. If you do not have a window in the back of your cab, you may want to consider installing one. I put one in mine out of an S70. That is my $0.02. I am really interested in seeing what you come up with. Cheers - SR [/QUOTE]
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