[TR] Indoor to Outdoor exhaust
Carl-TR
cfmtr3a at verizon.net
Wed Jun 5 14:26:22 MDT 2019
Dave - will do. Something to consider - if you can smell "stuff" then the odorless carbon monoxide is seeping into the house.
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On Jun 5, 2019, 1:52 PM, at 1:52 PM, dave <dave at ranteer.com> wrote:
>Let me know what you do and how it works. I’m thinking of doing
>something similar. Wife complains about the smell emanating from the
>garage!!!
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>From: Triumphs <triumphs-bounces at autox.team.net> On Behalf Of Carl-TR
>Sent: Wednesday, June 5, 2019 11:40 AM
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>Subject: [TR] Indoor to Outdoor exhaust
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>Summer is upon us here in sunny Florida and the '3 is going into its
>annual hibernation. (we have had 20 straight days of 90+ temps.
>hardly any rain to cool us off)
>
>Has anyone set up an exhaust extension system so that you can work on
>the car in the garage?
>
>My thoughts are to install a port in the wall that a flexible hose will
>be attached to on the inside and a standing pipe outside.
>
>a) what kind of flex 'pipe' is available for this purpose? I have seen
>short pieces of exhaust flex pipe but not sure that would work for
>longer lengths.
>
>b) should the pipe diameter be larger than the exhaust pipe so that it
>doesn't create additional pressure on the system? How much larger?
>That would require a reducer of some sort at the connection to the
>exhaust pipe.
>
>c) do I need to be concerned about the total length of the extension?
>I think 10-12ft inside will be sufficient and would like a minimum of
>8ft vertical height outside.
>
>your thoughts/suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
>
>Carl
>
>1960 TR3A - TS81802LO
>
>Tampa, FL
>
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