Christmas was a little bit early here in Central PA. Yesterday was the unveiling of the 5" Chrome Bull Huller Stacks. It turned out to be quite the project. The biggest diference from everyone elses stacks; all the plumbing is under the bed. Yes, I know the fuel tank is their, but it went through anyway. My first impression was simply this: 'Surely I have discovered a little bit of what heaven must be like'. The sound is way coooool and the looks are just unbeatable. I hopefully have pictures with this post and if not I will try till it happens. Any directions emailed to me would be quite helpful.
A great big thanks goes to "Oasis 3" his parts list was quite helpful in getting started. I of course had to modify that list to keep all the pipe under the bed.
The dreaded fuel tank issue was solved by wrapping heat resistent wrap used by race car drivers around the section of pipe that went through the opening between the fuel tank and the box. This wrap is stop up to 70% of the heat transfer through the pipe. My inital result: empty with the hammer down and then stoping quickly, I can grab that section of pipe above the fuel tank and it is fairly warm. Towing the 31' gooseneck empty (5800lbs) and stoping, slightly hot but can hold pipe for 10 or so seconds before getting uncomfortable. Sorry for the long post, hope the pics are here. "Fear This: Cummins!!"

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A great big thanks goes to "Oasis 3" his parts list was quite helpful in getting started. I of course had to modify that list to keep all the pipe under the bed.
The dreaded fuel tank issue was solved by wrapping heat resistent wrap used by race car drivers around the section of pipe that went through the opening between the fuel tank and the box. This wrap is stop up to 70% of the heat transfer through the pipe. My inital result: empty with the hammer down and then stoping quickly, I can grab that section of pipe above the fuel tank and it is fairly warm. Towing the 31' gooseneck empty (5800lbs) and stoping, slightly hot but can hold pipe for 10 or so seconds before getting uncomfortable. Sorry for the long post, hope the pics are here. "Fear This: Cummins!!"


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