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Old 09-05-2002, 05:39 PM
Miles Offshore Miles Offshore is offline
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Default Question for you inboard folks/or others if you have any idea's

I have a question concerning (inboard) exhaust manifold set-up on my seacraft.(I posted question on WMI board as well so sorry if you read this twice) I have center risers with a 3" or 4" extension between the risers and freshwater cooled manifolds. I am getting ready to install new risers and maybe extensions and am curious if I blanked off the extensions both top and bottom would the exhaust gases become too hot?? Reason Im asking is I'm thinking that without any fluid's running thru them ,fresh or salt, that they would last a lot longer. Currently I think they are blanked off to aloow freshwater to flow thru them so they should be ok but my manifolds themselfs look terrible after only 5 years of medium use but the extensions dont yet look bad cosmetically yet although I hav'nt had a chanch to inspect them internally yet. Thanx for any ideas in advance. Craig
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Old 09-26-2002, 09:50 PM
white hawk white hawk is offline
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Default Re: Question for you inboard folks/or others if you have any idea's

I would not run them dry. If you get five years out of a set of risers you are doing good. The fresh water is probably why. I run raw cooling water through center risers and get maybe three years. The "stuff" builds up inside really fast. Tried acid treatment but it just accellerated the disintergration of the risers.
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