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bpuharic March 4th 10 03:33 AM

lines for exhaust manifold
 
I need to replace the flexible lines leading between the exhaust
manifold ports and the exhaust ports on the boat. IIRC these are
about 6" in diameter or so. Anyone know where I can order this stuff?
Might have to cut it to length.

Bill McKee March 4th 10 04:29 AM

lines for exhaust manifold
 

"bpuharic" wrote in message
...
I need to replace the flexible lines leading between the exhaust
manifold ports and the exhaust ports on the boat. IIRC these are
about 6" in diameter or so. Anyone know where I can order this stuff?
Might have to cut it to length.


Unless it is a diesel, they are most likely 3.5" or 4". Measure the inside
of the hose, or the outside of the manifold outlet. It may say the number
on the outside of the hose. West Marine carries it and you will have to cut
to length, or order it the correct length. Be prepared for sticker shock.
Called exhaust hose.



Mike[_3_] March 4th 10 04:31 AM

lines for exhaust manifold
 
On Mar 3, 7:33�pm, bpuharic wrote:
I need to replace the flexible lines leading between the exhaust
manifold ports and the exhaust ports on the boat. �IIRC these are
about 6" in diameter or so. Anyone know where I can order this stuff?
Might have to cut it to length.


If you need help for this stuff than you need to supply some better
info...what motor, I/O or inboard, what hull, what year, FWC or no....
GOOGLE can be your friend. Talk to folks at your marina. Buy a shop
manual, you're gonna need it, trust me on that.
Mike

bpuharic March 4th 10 11:27 AM

lines for exhaust manifold
 
On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 20:29:31 -0800, "Bill McKee"
wrote:


"bpuharic" wrote in message
.. .
I need to replace the flexible lines leading between the exhaust
manifold ports and the exhaust ports on the boat. IIRC these are
about 6" in diameter or so. Anyone know where I can order this stuff?
Might have to cut it to length.


Unless it is a diesel, they are most likely 3.5" or 4". Measure the inside
of the hose, or the outside of the manifold outlet. It may say the number
on the outside of the hose. West Marine carries it and you will have to cut
to length, or order it the correct length. Be prepared for sticker shock.
Called exhaust hose.


thanks much...yeah, sticker shock is always common with a boat.


anon-e-moose March 4th 10 01:51 PM

lines for exhaust manifold
 
Mike wrote:
On Mar 3, 7:33�pm, bpuharic wrote:
I need to replace the flexible lines leading between the exhaust
manifold ports and the exhaust ports on the boat. �IIRC these are
about 6" in diameter or so. Anyone know where I can order this stuff?
Might have to cut it to length.


If you need help for this stuff than you need to supply some better
info...what motor, I/O or inboard, what hull, what year, FWC or no....
GOOGLE can be your friend. Talk to folks at your marina. Buy a shop
manual, you're gonna need it, trust me on that.
Mike


It's pretty generic stuff Mike. Most marine exhaust parts houses can
sell you some. It should be sold by the inch, not foot. pricey stuff.

Tim March 5th 10 12:26 AM

lines for exhaust manifold
 
On Mar 4, 6:01*pm, "Bill McKee" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

...
On Mar 4, 5:41 pm, bpuharic wrote:



On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 08:51:42 -0500, anon-e-moose


wrote:
Mike wrote:
On Mar 3, 7:33?pm, bpuharic wrote:
I need to replace the flexible lines leading between the exhaust
manifold ports and the exhaust ports on the boat. ?IIRC these are
about 6" in diameter or so. Anyone know where I can order this stuff?
Might have to cut it to length.


If you need help for this stuff than you need to supply some better
info...what motor, I/O or inboard, what hull, what year, FWC or no.....
GOOGLE can be your friend. Talk to folks at your marina. Buy a shop
manual, you're gonna need it, trust me on that.
Mike


It's pretty generic stuff Mike. Most marine exhaust parts houses can
sell you some. It should be sold by the inch, not foot. pricey stuff.


yeah i need 2 hoses about 6' long each. as an engineer i'm not
surprised it's pricey...hot water, reinforced, etc...- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


BTW, Automotive ehater hose is good for over 250 degree f. and steel
reinforced Hydrolic hose goes even higher than that.

But not many radiator hoses are 6" ID. *And 6" hydrulic hose would most
likely cost even more.


6 inch ID?????

I don't know of anything like that.

Bill McKee March 5th 10 04:29 AM

lines for exhaust manifold
 

"Tim" wrote in message
...
On Mar 4, 6:01 pm, "Bill McKee" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

...
On Mar 4, 5:41 pm, bpuharic wrote:



On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 08:51:42 -0500, anon-e-moose


wrote:
Mike wrote:
On Mar 3, 7:33?pm, bpuharic wrote:
I need to replace the flexible lines leading between the exhaust
manifold ports and the exhaust ports on the boat. ?IIRC these are
about 6" in diameter or so. Anyone know where I can order this
stuff?
Might have to cut it to length.


If you need help for this stuff than you need to supply some better
info...what motor, I/O or inboard, what hull, what year, FWC or
no....
GOOGLE can be your friend. Talk to folks at your marina. Buy a shop
manual, you're gonna need it, trust me on that.
Mike


It's pretty generic stuff Mike. Most marine exhaust parts houses can
sell you some. It should be sold by the inch, not foot. pricey stuff.


yeah i need 2 hoses about 6' long each. as an engineer i'm not
surprised it's pricey...hot water, reinforced, etc...- Hide quoted
text -


- Show quoted text -


BTW, Automotive ehater hose is good for over 250 degree f. and steel
reinforced Hydrolic hose goes even higher than that.

But not many radiator hoses are 6" ID. And 6" hydrulic hose would most
likely cost even more.


6 inch ID?????

I don't know of anything like that.

Actually his hose is either 4 or 3.5" most likely and not a lot of those in
radiator hose either.




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