Posted by Bob Kerr on February 12, 2008 at 23:17:35 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: Re: Vertical exhaust posted by Hugh MacKay on February 12, 2008 at 10:51:20:
Hi Hugh, Last week we had a big time nasty storm come through, the one that spawned the tornados in Tenn. We had a twister here in Indiana not far from me in Bloomfield. Any way when the wind hit, it blew the tarp off my M. I put my poncho on and went out to cover it back up because the pipe in the manifold is loose and water does get in. I watched what was happening and most of the rain that hit the muffler and stayed there and not splashed off from the impact, ran right down the muffler and pipe and went in the manifold. Not much ran down the hood and in, but some did as well. When the storm passed and I went out to start it to blow the water out, it went everywhere! I keep the drain open, but some stayed in. I am just glad I didn"t get zapped by lightning while I was watching that!
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