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Remove exhaust elbow on 325 Aft Cabin
- Thekaj
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Remove exhaust elbow on 325 Aft Cabin
Any other suggestions? There is almost zero clearance on the side to work with to get a pair of pliers on them. Right now I’m cursing at whoever at Carver thought that placing any part of an engine under an immovable object was a good idea, and coming to realize that the shop that replaced that engine a couple years back was right that it’s a real PITA to work on!
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Re: Remove exhaust elbow on 325 Aft Cabin
Have you looked at removing the entire manifold with the elbow connected to it? Might make it easier, although a bit more work and another gasket you have to buy.
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Re: Remove exhaust elbow on 325 Aft Cabin
It's not an ideal setup for sure but Carver isn't the only OEM with this issue.
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Re: Remove exhaust elbow on 325 Aft Cabin
That beam definitely doesn’t come out on its own. That’s the outer edge of the bilge compartment. Cutting it might be the easier option, then bolting it back on afterwards. The manifold is coolant cooled, so avoiding taking it off every time I need to replace the elbows would be nice.
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Re: Remove exhaust elbow on 325 Aft Cabin
If you have access to a portable welder, weld a nut on the stud, back out the stud and then replace with stainless bolts.
You would of course risk breaking off the studs, then you would have to pull the manifold to re tap the treads.
Best of luck to you!
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Re: Remove exhaust elbow on 325 Aft Cabin
Looking at the pic, I don't see how you would ever get a bolt back in that space to secure if you cut the stud.
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Re: Remove exhaust elbow on 325 Aft Cabin
Check that floor support to see if it is bolted at the ends ,if so it may be removed or moved aside.
Remember to always be careful using power tools around the engine compartment, blowers need to be on , sniff test. perhaps a better option would be a hand saw and take small bites.....safety first.
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Re: Remove exhaust elbow on 325 Aft Cabin
I wouldn't just cut out a tiny section of tube here just enough to lift the elbow out. Cut it long enough so that you can use four pieces of aluminum plate to refasten the section but not have any part of the plates over the elbow. If you're going to cut anyway, remove enough to give you decent access. Use plates of the same dimension as the tube, it'll look neater that way, and use stainless nuts and bolts, Nylocks should be fine. Run something really thin between the support and the floor to see if there are any fasteners holding the floor down to the section you want to cut out. These can be dealt with easily but it's good to know ahead of time before you start cutting. Also make sure no wiring or hoses are running along the other side of the tube before you start cutting.
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Re: Remove exhaust elbow on 325 Aft Cabin
- Thekaj
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Re: Remove exhaust elbow on 325 Aft Cabin
The good news is that the couch goes directly over this section of the cabin floor, and doesn't apply any weight there. So even if it ends up with less structural support, almost none is ever needed in that spot.
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