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  1. rlwm211

    Diy, cover your exhaust pipe

    Prolific slobber is a mess. I started my truck once when I forgot to cover the stack before a torrential rainstorm we had and it covered my truck, my Suburban and the comm shelter on a trailer I have. The soot is a messy and difficult mess to clean up too.
  2. rlwm211

    Diy, cover your exhaust pipe

    Does cutting the stack and pointing it up make it quieter in the cab?
  3. rlwm211

    Diy, cover your exhaust pipe

    Agreed MDL I know the middle of this country, in the area known as the "plains", which is far larger than any non midwesterner will know, is a place with dominating winds, and weather phenomena beyond most people's comprehension. I want to relocate sometime in the future to the high desert...
  4. rlwm211

    Diy, cover your exhaust pipe

    If you look closely, there is a 1-1/2" nut tied to the end of the light rope that is tied to the can. I am a weather observer here and the highest wind I have logged is 72 mph and it stayed on. I have a heavier weight if it does blow off. Sometimes when I start the truck, it does not...
  5. rlwm211

    Diy, cover your exhaust pipe

    Here is my solution to the cap stack requirement and it is one that works with any wind I have here which can be considerable. It was suggested by our JATONKA RL
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