We sometimes need to adjust a petrol engine in our single garage which, of course, fills with exhaust fumes, even with the garage door wide open. We've been looking into some kind of diy exhaust setup to feed fumes outside, through the wall.
The ones we see online are attached to or right over the exhaust, but we wonder if the reduced air pressure that creates will affect the running of the engine - mostly, it's 2 stroke engines. So any thoughts on that would help.
Rather than setting it up to take direct from exhaust pipes, we thought perhaps just set up a large cowl a foot or so from the exhausts with something like this attached:
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-cam200b-8-ventilator/
That one has 1500 m3/h - is that overkill or too little? And how much noise does this type of fan make - we need to be able to hear the engine running reasonably well.
Thanks for any thoughts,
Chris
The ones we see online are attached to or right over the exhaust, but we wonder if the reduced air pressure that creates will affect the running of the engine - mostly, it's 2 stroke engines. So any thoughts on that would help.
Rather than setting it up to take direct from exhaust pipes, we thought perhaps just set up a large cowl a foot or so from the exhausts with something like this attached:
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clarke-cam200b-8-ventilator/
That one has 1500 m3/h - is that overkill or too little? And how much noise does this type of fan make - we need to be able to hear the engine running reasonably well.
Thanks for any thoughts,
Chris