Yeah, no. Oil burners have a place I just don't want to go through the BS of putting one in mine. It would have an 8.1 way before any thought of a dirtymax enters my brain.Dirtymax
If you're interested we can get some nice, rigid, light weight aluminum composite panels. It ranges from 1/8" to 1/2" thick. It's 2 thin outer layers of aluminum bonded to a polyethylene plastic core. Probably more expensive than the plywood tho.
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Have fun poofter! Wish I was going too but I must take the ladies camping in the trailer this weekend.
Good luck with the fuel situation. You know, the exhaust being close to the fuel tank isn’t good but it is not the entire issue. Where I feel the issue lies is the exhaust routing on the passenger’s side from the front leaf spring rear shackle all the way to the rear spring hanger. That is like 4 feet where the exhaust is baking the fuel lines. I don’t feel rear exhaust exit being close to the tank is that big of deal and it isn’t much different from my Suburban, which is not ideal but it is not the entire issue as the exhaust through the pipe is much cooler back there than it is a few feet from the manifold like along the frame. If I recall, your muffler is closer to the fuel line than the pipe is near the tank. Regardless, nothing is going to fix this issue until the exhaust is moved to the driver’s side by way of a cross pipe like the Suburban has under the bellhousing.
We need to have your exhaust changed to something like this so the exhaust is far from the fuel lines…. Your exhaust runs very close to the front right shackle right next to the fuel lines for a few feet.
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Well dude you nailed it. We had a blast on the run, but it wasn't without the exhaust problem developing again. Seeing as how I didn't change anything I wasn't surprised. The truck stalled shortly after airing down in St. Elmo heading up Tin Cup pass. Checking temps the tank was at the same temp as the exhaust pipes at 140 degrees. I decide at that point to just yank the damn tailpipes off. Thank goodness Stevie Wonder used the band clamps I requested for the tailpipes. I pulled the clamps and mounts then the entire pipe slipped out from each side. Much as you predicted the problem re-occurred near the summit, even with the tailpipes off and the temps reading closer to ambient at the tank.
It only did it once near the top of Reno Creek on day 2 and today on my way back over Independence pass. If there was any consolation since it occured with my wife riding shotgun she got to feel it first hand. Funds for reworking the exhaust system have been allocated.
I agree the complete section running along the right side frame rail is too much to deal with. The new system will run similar to the burb minus the spin tech muffler.
So here are a couple of teaser pics as I'm exhausted (no pun intended) and want to go wash the last three days off and hit the sack.
. Anxious to see the pics and videos. 
Looks like a fun trip. Wish I could have gone. Anxious to see the pics and videos.
I’m also glad you removed those tails as it proves what I have been telling you for months, the issue is with the lines next to the exhaust along the frame causing the fuel to boil in the return and supply lines. Not the pipes by the tank. Once that hot fuel gets into the rail it just boils and dribbles out of the injectors then the hot fuel around the pump it just cavitates and pumps nothing, which is why when you purged the rail and put cool fuel in it in Ft. Garland you were able to make it the rest of the way home. Lucky you two didn’t have a screaming headache and die with the exhaust dumping right under the cab while rolling 3 MPH for hours straight![]()
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The plan will be to run just like you show for the right pipe. Both will run down the left side. From there I'm not sure to go back the duals dumping on each side or just run them both down the left and dump there. I really need to talk to the guy and hash that out.
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