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Volvo engine exhaust elbow blowout
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Volvo engine exhaust elbow blowout
Looking for help finding the parts I need for this repair. See photo. Also any suggestions as to how to clean up the soot?
Thank you
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Re: Volvo engine exhaust elbow blowout
Rubber 90deg/45deg elbows and "hump" connectors can be found at the usual suspects: Defender, Jamestown Distributors, Fisheries Supply, etc.
I have had to replace both of my exhausts from the exhaust riser back to the muffler and these are the places I bought all my supplies. Hope it helps.
Not sure about the cleanup part! That looks pretty rough!!
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Re: Volvo engine exhaust elbow blowout
I would check all your exhaust hoses and look for signs of overheating, inspect the insides of the hoses, and the rest of the fiberglass joints. Do you recall any alarms? How did you know you had a problem prompting you to check the engine compartment?
The soot should come off with a good strong cleaner but you're in for a lot of elbow grease. That stuff will be in every nook and cranny possible so chances are you'll never get it all. Pull your air filter and blow it out. re-use it for the first few hours of operation after the clean up but buy a couple of new ones and use them later. The filter will collect some more loose soot during the first few hours that you weren't able to get to, no sense in collecting that with your new replacements.
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Re: Volvo engine exhaust elbow blowout
You should also consider setting up a portable compressor so you can open up electronic boxes like chargers, controllers, etc. that aren't fully sealed and blow out their insides as well as other items you can't get wet or wipe clean throughout the engine bay, engine wiring terminals, generator, etc. A strong fan at the cockpit engine hatch to exhaust anything you blow out will help move the particulates out of the engine compartment. Cover what ever you can topsides before doing that though.
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Re: Volvo engine exhaust elbow blowout
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Sorry this happened. A lot of work ahead.
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