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    Posted: 30 Oct 2016 at 1:51pm
I had to let one of my B's sit outside for the last few months. It has a rain cap on the exhaust, but it still got water in all 4 cylinders. how did it get in? Is there a drain hole in the manifold to help stop this, that might be plugged? I know that my cubs has a drain hole.  the radiator is full so it didn't come from there.

John 
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John,
The manifold (female) accepts the muffler pipe (male) on the B.  So, water easily (relatively) gets in at joint where the two meet (pipe:manifold).  Several solutions include threading the manifold for a tapered pipe nipple or buying a CA muffler that has a shroud built into it to permit water to shed over the manifold and not into it.
Good luck.
Steve
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ok thanks, I got it cleaned out and running,I just need to remember to put a 5 gallon bucket or something on it if i ever put one of them outside  again.
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Brothers d17 does it all the time he made a 4 inch cap from an old piece of aluminum irrigation pipe that goes all the way down to the manifold with a pipe cap on it no more water sneek in to him and dosent blow off when hauling
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The under the hood muffler prevented that from happening as does the proper CA tall muffler. The tall muffler should have a drip edge around the bottom of the muffler, not rounded like many of the are. LOL Bob
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