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Vetus wet muffler
- pepmyster
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Vetus wet muffler
- Midnightsun
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2007 41CMY
Volvo D6-370's - Location: Montreal, Canada
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Re: Vetus wet muffler
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Looks like Vetus has it's on take on the same solution and maybe what you refer to.
https://webshop.vetus.com/en/products/e ... separators
- Carverlvr2
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1992 Carver 33, Crusader 7.4’s
1979 Searay Sundancer 260 - Location: Shelbyville, IL
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Re: Vetus wet muffler
- km1125
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Re: Vetus wet muffler
Carverlvr2 wrote:Source of the post My 2004 Kohler 7.3e is also super quiet with the hatches closed. Has a water lift muffler that exits out under the boat. The good is that it’s super quiet. The bad is, from the few times I’ve run it, I can’t tell if it’s pumping water or not so if the impeller or pump ever fail, I won’t know till it overheats and shits off. Anyone have experience or suggestions with these?
I have not done this, but it would seem you could locate a pressure gauge or sensor on the output of the raw water pump and get an idea of what appropriate numbers would be when it's running correct with a new impeller, and be able to tell when it's insufficient.
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