Exhaust Stack Covers
#1
Registered User
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Lebanon,Tennessee
Posts: 148
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Exhaust Stack Covers
I'm currently installing 5" miter cut stacks on my truck. Does anyone make or sell covers or caps for stacks for when you are parked in the rain?
Thanks,
Meacham Evins
Thanks,
Meacham Evins
#2
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: stupid ohio
Posts: 1,300
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re:Exhaust Stack Covers
Iowa80.com has some for sale.
I've heard of some people using a coffee can lid with a string and a weight attached. I've also seen the upsidedown coffee can placed on top. Maybe some used cowboy boots.
brandon.
(recent college kids are good at bein' cheap)
I've heard of some people using a coffee can lid with a string and a weight attached. I've also seen the upsidedown coffee can placed on top. Maybe some used cowboy boots.
brandon.
(recent college kids are good at bein' cheap)
#3
Re:Exhaust Stack Covers
All I did was drill an 1/8" hole in the bottom of the pipe at the low point elbow under the stack. Personally I love the look of the miter cuts and didnt want to ruin that look with flappers.
KP
KP
#4
Re:Exhaust Stack Covers
Enterprise Engine Performance sells some nice looking covers. You can see a picture of them on their website www.enterpriseengine.com
#7
Administrator
Re:Exhaust Stack Covers
Seldom is an exhaust system such as this totally leak proof and if it is, like the man said, just drill a very small hole in the bottom somewhere and you'll be ok.
Trending Topics
#8
Registered User
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Lebanon,Tennessee
Posts: 148
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re:Exhaust Stack Covers
Thanks guys for all the replies. The stack hat looks great and is probably what I'll order. I think I will also mount a drain in the lowest part of my exhaust, my truck is white but not after a good soot bath. Again thanks for the replies and Happy Holidays!
Meacham Evins
;D
Meacham Evins
;D
#9
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Bethpage, Tn
Posts: 706
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re:Exhaust Stack Covers
[quote author=mcevins link=board=7;threadid=23320;start=0#msg219031 date=1070685771]
Thanks guys for all the replies. The stack hat looks great and is probably what I'll order. I think I will also mount a drain in the lowest part of my exhaust, my truck is white but not after a good soot bath. Again thanks for the replies and Happy Holidays!
Meacham Evins
;D
[/quote]
Meacham give me a call as soon as they are done I want to see....and oh yeah......you still owe me a ride!
I'll PM you my cell #
Thanks guys for all the replies. The stack hat looks great and is probably what I'll order. I think I will also mount a drain in the lowest part of my exhaust, my truck is white but not after a good soot bath. Again thanks for the replies and Happy Holidays!
Meacham Evins
;D
[/quote]
Meacham give me a call as soon as they are done I want to see....and oh yeah......you still owe me a ride!
I'll PM you my cell #
#10
Administrator
Re:Exhaust Stack Covers
[quote author=mcevins link=board=7;threadid=23320;start=0#msg219031 date=1070685771]
Thanks guys for all the replies. The stack hat looks great and is probably what I'll order. I think I will also mount a drain in the lowest part of my exhaust, my truck is white but not after a good soot bath. Again thanks for the replies and Happy Holidays!
Meacham Evins
;D
[/quote]
Good luck with the covers or hats but you're still gonna get the little specs. The price you pay for having those outside pipes. 8)
Thanks guys for all the replies. The stack hat looks great and is probably what I'll order. I think I will also mount a drain in the lowest part of my exhaust, my truck is white but not after a good soot bath. Again thanks for the replies and Happy Holidays!
Meacham Evins
;D
[/quote]
Good luck with the covers or hats but you're still gonna get the little specs. The price you pay for having those outside pipes. 8)
#12
Re:Exhaust Stack Covers
the warnings about soot reminds me of a story, my cousin works on otr tractors in his shop (body work) he was washing one and his son was helping him, well he didn't know it ,but his son though sticking the hose down the stack was a good thing to do with the woter turned on. any way the ceiling in his shop is painted white metal siding (lucky afterall). after washing he decides to move the tractor and being somewhat of a racer type revs up the engine after starting, you can just imagion the mess it made. the kid is only 9 so didn't really know anybetter at the time( does now after spending about 6 hours with his dad wasshing the ceiling) I laughed for hours and still give him a hard time about it
#13
Re:Exhaust Stack Covers
With the correct stack set-up, hats/covers and soot are not issues. Even with a tiny hole in the bottom of your stacks won't entirely stop the water from entering and spewing/rusting.
Rob
Rob
#14
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: stupid ohio
Posts: 1,300
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re:Exhaust Stack Covers
[quote author=Rob Thomas link=board=7;threadid=23320;start=0#msg219430 date=1070768680]
With the correct stack set-up, hats/covers and soot are not issues. Even with a tiny hole in the bottom of your stacks won't entirely stop the water from entering and spewing/rusting.
[/quote]
How does the water drain in the stacks setup you built with the square tubing?
Is there a better way, maybe like a piece of 1/8" tubing at the bottom point of the stack or maybe a small piece of tubing forming a typical plumbing 'trap', much like under the sink?
Just thinking outloud...
brandon.
With the correct stack set-up, hats/covers and soot are not issues. Even with a tiny hole in the bottom of your stacks won't entirely stop the water from entering and spewing/rusting.
[/quote]
How does the water drain in the stacks setup you built with the square tubing?
Is there a better way, maybe like a piece of 1/8" tubing at the bottom point of the stack or maybe a small piece of tubing forming a typical plumbing 'trap', much like under the sink?
Just thinking outloud...
brandon.
#15
Re:Exhaust Stack Covers
Long story short, there is a pipe with-in a pipe, so the water never even gets inside the soot covered pipe, it simply drains out of the bottom of the "other" pipe.
Rob
Rob