smoky diesel = dirty boat
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From: Kansas City, Mo/ LOTO
hey guys,... any ideas or tips for keeping the soot of your boat and trailer. we just bought a dodge diesel with a 12 valve for a tow rig and its turned up and runs great, but everytime we pull with it the boat is covered in soot, and its a pain to get off!
what do some of you other diesel guys do?
what do some of you other diesel guys do?
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From: Granger, Indiana
Having had a couple of diesel's-- Black smoke is not necessarily a good thing - back on to topic.
I've used Simple Green - to get the soot off-- Wet the surface and then spray on full strength. It should work.
Take care and please get your diesel looked at - it could be something as simple as a bad air filter.
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I've used Simple Green - to get the soot off-- Wet the surface and then spray on full strength. It should work.
Take care and please get your diesel looked at - it could be something as simple as a bad air filter.
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You don't say where your exhaust exits. If you have a stack, it's certainly gonna get all over the boat. My truck is deleted and tuned. You can see the tailpipe exits at about a 45 degree angle out the right rear side. I also run Rocktamer hitch mounted flaps when towing as well which I believe help deflect the soot. At most, I'll get some soot on the trailer tongue. Since I keep everything sprayed down after each use with Boat Candy spray wax, it wipes right off.
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