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I recently put a new "flapper" style exhaust cap on the deuce (AKA House Of Pain) with an extended straight pipe. The flapper cap costs $10 at a local truck shop, and the straight pipe was $3.00 per foot. I added a 7 foot length coming off an exhaust clamp just after the outside bend. It now sits just higher than the cargo cover. I then took a 2 hour drive to a parade, and it was amazingly quieter. The flapper looked really cool at low RPM during the parade too. The kids loved when I revved it up and made mushroom clouds go straight up too!
After the parade, we got home pretty late and I think to myself, "Now I NEVER have to worry about putting the coffee can on top ever again"....well I was VERY WRONG!
The next day we had a monsoon rain storm here in NY. It was over 10 inches in 3 days. River beds flooding, homes lost, etc. Winds exceeded 50MPH. Several times I looked outside and saw it clearly going horizontal, like bullets.
Yesterday, my brother and I went outside to do my weekly walk around and started the truck to keep my batteries charged up. While standing on the drivers step, I leaned in to push start. All of the sudden I see my brother running faster than I've ever seen. Before I could yell "what’s wrong", I was drenched in black water! He heard the gurgle and knew what was coming. My truck instantly went from Fire Engine red, to stealth black.
Luckily, there was no noticeable engine damage. I would imagine, from the amount of crud covering my rig that I was close to the max though.
Lessons learned: 1: ALWAYS put the coffee can on top. 2: Weld in a drain valve at the bottom elbow that can be opened when not in use, and closed when operating.
Just thought I would share the experience.....and I kind of like the stealth look (yes I washed it immediately)
After the parade, we got home pretty late and I think to myself, "Now I NEVER have to worry about putting the coffee can on top ever again"....well I was VERY WRONG!
The next day we had a monsoon rain storm here in NY. It was over 10 inches in 3 days. River beds flooding, homes lost, etc. Winds exceeded 50MPH. Several times I looked outside and saw it clearly going horizontal, like bullets.
Yesterday, my brother and I went outside to do my weekly walk around and started the truck to keep my batteries charged up. While standing on the drivers step, I leaned in to push start. All of the sudden I see my brother running faster than I've ever seen. Before I could yell "what’s wrong", I was drenched in black water! He heard the gurgle and knew what was coming. My truck instantly went from Fire Engine red, to stealth black.
Luckily, there was no noticeable engine damage. I would imagine, from the amount of crud covering my rig that I was close to the max though.
Lessons learned: 1: ALWAYS put the coffee can on top. 2: Weld in a drain valve at the bottom elbow that can be opened when not in use, and closed when operating.
Just thought I would share the experience.....and I kind of like the stealth look (yes I washed it immediately)
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