Thanks to all for the replies
Tabora,
Won’t be needing a rain cap,the engine exhaust is protected under the cap of the airflow exhaust, below that there is a stainless underground muffler, the inlet and outlet of the muffler are opposed to each other - even if you stuck a garden hose in the pipe water cant enter the engine.
Genknot
The suggestion he got was to install the Genturi at a slight angle to allow the water to run down the side and exit harmlessly.
Theres no way an engine with an open two inch pipe running vertical down to an open exhaust port would survive if left unattended (not running) in a Florida summer rainstorm, the other issue I have with it is condensation doing the same thing but slower.
ZZ28ZZ
Seems like a better method would be to install a couple of 45 deg elbows connected together so vertical pipe would be offset at some point
Thats similar to what Ive done
Iowagold
or double wall like they use for NG and LP water heater setups they deal with the heat issue
Im using doublewall with fireproof insulation between them
and there is through wall solutions
As it stands my exhaust isn't actually running through the roof, its exiting within the 12’ air cooling exhaust flashing
genknot + tabora
"was planning to explore running the exhaust pipe a little further up the stack and see if the venturi effect is lost"
Actually, it would likely be enhanced. Wind moving across the top of the wide pipe will draw air up around the reduced cylinder area between the two pipes at an accelerated rate.
I’m setting mine up with the inner tube further up the outer than the Camco product, I will test it and see how it operates, I can easily shorten the inner if it fails, at the top end I will be cutting the end at an angle for more exposure to the outgoing air cooling “vacuum” hopefully it will enhance the Venturi effect.
As it stands my exhaust is 1.5' from the engine into the muffler then 4' insulated stovepipe from the muffler through the air cooling exhaust vent with a Venturi setup top and bottom of the stovepipe, hopefully it will capture the remaining exhaust noise within the enclosure. If it doesn't work I have other options.
Rather than using the aluminum flexible exhaust I'm trying two of these between the engine and muffler, I was surprised at the build quality and price of them, two layers of double braided stainless.
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Appreciate the input guys