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I decided to install an exhaust flapper on my M923 to keep rain and wandering monsters out of the exhaust pipe. I tried a paint can first, and found that it didn't sit on the exhaust pipe nicely because of the big bend at the end of the pipe. So, I got a nice-looking 4" flapper off eBay, painted it black, and tried putting it on (in the rain). Unfortunately, the slight downward angle of the end of the exhaust pipe keeps the flapper from closing over the end of the pipe. The flapper hangs straight down.
Here are a few pics. I'm sorry about the lousy quality; I took them in the rain, with an old camera that I didn't mind getting wet. The flapper isn't bolted on in the pictures; It's just sitting there to show the angle of the flapper vs. the angle of the pipe. The bracket is not lined up neatly in the pictures, but lining it up right doesn't make the flap close any better.
So, the downward angle of the pipe probably helps keep rain out anyway, but I'd still like to fully cover the end opening. So, have any of y'all addressed this kind of problem before? What do you think about cutting off the flapper counterweight to hopefully make it swing closed against the end of the pipe? Or just cutting the end of the pipe to a different angle so that the flapper can close?
Here are a few pics. I'm sorry about the lousy quality; I took them in the rain, with an old camera that I didn't mind getting wet. The flapper isn't bolted on in the pictures; It's just sitting there to show the angle of the flapper vs. the angle of the pipe. The bracket is not lined up neatly in the pictures, but lining it up right doesn't make the flap close any better.
So, the downward angle of the pipe probably helps keep rain out anyway, but I'd still like to fully cover the end opening. So, have any of y'all addressed this kind of problem before? What do you think about cutting off the flapper counterweight to hopefully make it swing closed against the end of the pipe? Or just cutting the end of the pipe to a different angle so that the flapper can close?
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