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Old 06-04-2008, 03:40 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Couple of things to watch out for. If the tube is angled too high it will rub against the hood insulation. Also, I had to cut my heat shield down about a ½ inch because it was digging into the hood insulation. The heat shield is not vertically adjustable so there is no other option should you encounter this problem…FYI…
I see no evidence of the shield interfering with the hood nor do I see any indentations of the tube or shield in the hood insulation. I see no marks on the hood insulation, nor do I feel any resistance when lightly closing the hood. I did have the tube adjusted as high as it will allow in the elongated bracket hole. After reading your post I went out and lowered the filter to about 1/2 way down the the elongated hole. I notice the tube does get hot when run.
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