08-26-2019, 11:54 AM
Gentlemen,
I have an 86 Perkins powering my generator and have a couple of questions.
Does anyone have a Perkins connection for parts. I am needing a water cooled exhaust manifold. I have found a couple used ones on E-Bay and one on a Shipwreck Salvage website. There is also a Bowman heat exchanger out there they say is an upgrade.
Also I am pondering the usefulness of the water cool exhaust manifold. Wouldn't the purpose of the exhaust heating the coolant be the same principal as a block heater? I get the water cooled exhaust manifold in a marine application where you are heating the cooler/cold fresh or salt water to keep the engine coolant temp at an efficient operating temperature, but I would think under normal operating conditions from April thru October keeping the temp between 150 and 190 wouldn't be a problem.
I haven't had the coach out during the winter months nor do I plan on doing so. So couldn't I eliminate the water cooled exhaust manifold and use a regular exhaust manifold and wrap it, which would help cut down on extra heat in the generator compartment. Am I missing something........
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
James
I have an 86 Perkins powering my generator and have a couple of questions.
Does anyone have a Perkins connection for parts. I am needing a water cooled exhaust manifold. I have found a couple used ones on E-Bay and one on a Shipwreck Salvage website. There is also a Bowman heat exchanger out there they say is an upgrade.
Also I am pondering the usefulness of the water cool exhaust manifold. Wouldn't the purpose of the exhaust heating the coolant be the same principal as a block heater? I get the water cooled exhaust manifold in a marine application where you are heating the cooler/cold fresh or salt water to keep the engine coolant temp at an efficient operating temperature, but I would think under normal operating conditions from April thru October keeping the temp between 150 and 190 wouldn't be a problem.
I haven't had the coach out during the winter months nor do I plan on doing so. So couldn't I eliminate the water cooled exhaust manifold and use a regular exhaust manifold and wrap it, which would help cut down on extra heat in the generator compartment. Am I missing something........
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
James
Fishinator,
James & Dr. Jeanie
1987-8V92 Coach#132