contessaman
Well-Known Member
Some advice please...
Bowman heat exchanger comes with a cast alloy water injection elbow. However, I need to make up a different elbow to put a bit of height on my exhaust before the water gets injected. I'm good friends with a professional welder who can help me out. I will need to buy ready made bends to get the radius I require and these will be butt welded to tubing.
Question is do I do it in aluminium as per original or stainless 316? Looking at what's available off the shelf in terms of bends, the stainless mandrel bends are only 1.5mm wall thickness versus the cast aluminium bends of just over 3mm wall thickness. Not sure what works out stronger but 1.5mm seems thin for a marine exhaust....
The finished article will be like an inverted U shape just over 12" high. The exhaust goes up , does a 180 back down then gets the water injection. I need to do this to get enough height for it to be a downhill run to the water trap.
Thanks in advance as always
Bowman heat exchanger comes with a cast alloy water injection elbow. However, I need to make up a different elbow to put a bit of height on my exhaust before the water gets injected. I'm good friends with a professional welder who can help me out. I will need to buy ready made bends to get the radius I require and these will be butt welded to tubing.
Question is do I do it in aluminium as per original or stainless 316? Looking at what's available off the shelf in terms of bends, the stainless mandrel bends are only 1.5mm wall thickness versus the cast aluminium bends of just over 3mm wall thickness. Not sure what works out stronger but 1.5mm seems thin for a marine exhaust....
The finished article will be like an inverted U shape just over 12" high. The exhaust goes up , does a 180 back down then gets the water injection. I need to do this to get enough height for it to be a downhill run to the water trap.
Thanks in advance as always