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Posted by CHUCK on May 27, 2002 at 11:31:12 from (24.247.152.38):
In Reply to: EXHAUST AT EYE LEVEL posted by Chuck on May 26, 2002 at 11:52:31:
Well after reading all of your replys I think I know why it has effected me so much this time. I did recently put a rain cap on the muffler from tsc and yes it was facing where the cap was pushing the exhaust back twords me. Well now I got the ext. so it made everything better anyways. If I just take off the top section that curves it off to the side it will fit in the barn. I also am a big one on keeping the rain cap on so no moisture will get into the block. If more would of done this there would of been less locked up RED blocks. Thanks all Chuck
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