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Gas engine exhaust manifold compare
- Aj325
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Re: Gas engine exhaust manifold compare
km1125's comment about no visible problems in the manifolds is somewhat reassuring until you factor in that mine are for sure 13 years old, but could be 25 if original!
KM1125, did you replace the risers and elbows at the same time as the manifolds? Is there any way to inspect these components after removing them? Or, are the internal passages totally inaccessible?
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Re: Gas engine exhaust manifold compare
Make sure you are not getting any water in the oil, which could indicate a cracked block.
If your good there, you of course need to replace at least the manifold and riser that is cracked. If you had no overheating problems while underway at cruise speed, you may be able to buy one manifold and one riser. Pull the old off and look at the condition of the passages. If they have a heavy calcium/ lime build up, order the others and do them all. Manifolds and risers aren't cheap, but they do cost significantly less then a new engine with new manifolds and risers.
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Aj325 wrote:Source of the post I had come to the realization that I probably misstated my configuration. My engines are "raw", seawater cooled, they are NOT closed systems with antifreeze providing the cooling. Therefore my exhaust manifolds are susceptible to corrosion and plugging with deposits of lime and whatever, along with the risers and elbows. The only positive is the boat has always been operated in fresh water.
km1125's comment about no visible problems in the manifolds is somewhat reassuring until you factor in that mine are for sure 13 years old, but could be 25 if original!
KM1125, did you replace the risers and elbows at the same time as the manifolds? Is there any way to inspect these components after removing them? Or, are the internal passages totally inaccessible?
I did replace everything at the same time as I had no idea of the condition. I was "pleasantly surprised" to find no issues of concern on the old parts, even though I just spent quite a bit of $$ on new parts to replace them. You can do some visual inspection but you'd really need some better equipment to totally 'absolve' old manifolds of any issues with wall thickness.
When I look at the total number of years and hours we put on the boat, those costs were pennies in the overall scenario and completely removed one of the worries in running the boat.
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Re: Gas engine exhaust manifold compare
km1125 wrote:Source of the postAj325 wrote:Source of the post Buster53 wrote:
"If you have a full fresh water cooled engine, you will probably never replace the manifolds, only the elbow/risers."
Would you please explain a bit further on this comment....
If it's "full fresh water" cooling, that means the manifolds are cooled with antifreeze and not subject to the rusting you get with raw water. The elbows/risers are still subject to raw water, so they would need to be replaced at some point.
With antifreeze running through the manifolds, they should last the life of the block from the standpoint of rust and corrosion.
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