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John H
 
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On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 12:29:21 -0400, "ToneJohn" wrote:

One of my exhaust elbows is hotter then the other when idleing on the
earmuffs. I just had the exhaust flaps replaced. Basically i can keep my
hand on the elbow for about 5-10 seconds before i need to remove them. The
other elbow seems hot but i can keep my hand on longer. It also seems that
the rear of the elbow is exteremely hotter then the front, i'm assuming
because the cool water enters from the front of the elbow. I have a normal
temperature range so i'm not sure if this will be a potential problem once
i'm out on the lake. any advice is appreciated.


When on the muffs are you getting a good flow of water from each side of the
exhaust? My flow is about the same from each side. When the riser on the
starboard side was plugged, the flow on that side was nil.

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