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Re: Routing exhaust into boiler
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July 01, 2021, 12:51:11 pm »
If the exhaust is indeed routed directly back into the top of the boiler, you´d have a counterpressure equal or larger than the inlet at your exhaust.
One could just as well have a closed exhaust valve on there, and the engine won´t be able to run.
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