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ToneJohn June 4th 05 05:29 PM

exhaust elbow hotter then other ? ? overheating?
 
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.




John H June 4th 05 05:43 PM

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.

--
John H

"Without question, we need to disarm Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal,
murderous dictator, leading an oppressive regime ... He presents a
particularly grievous threat because he is so consistently prone to
miscalculation ... And now he is miscalculating America's response to his
continued deceit and his consistent grasp for weapons of mass destruction
... So the threat of Saddam Hussein with weapons of mass destruction is real
...."
- Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Jan. 23. 2003

ToneJohn June 4th 05 07:32 PM

well i just brought it in for that. It's coming out on one side and
dribbling out on the other. The marina said that that is normal while on
the earmuffs. The exhaust flaps were shot and they replaced them. But it
still comes out on one side mainly. The marina said that this is because
there isn't enough water flow while on the muffs and when its in the water
it comes out both sides while driving. The thing that is odd was i thought
i did remember last year the water coming out from both sides, but the
marina assured me that as long as it comes out on one side and a little
comes out on the other it's fine. Hope that's true... opinion???

When i ran it in the lake the other day it did not overheat and the elbows
were hot but i could hold my hand on them for aout 5-10 seconds stil...


"John H" wrote in message
...
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.

--
John H

"Without question, we need to disarm Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal,
murderous dictator, leading an oppressive regime ... He presents a
particularly grievous threat because he is so consistently prone to
miscalculation ... And now he is miscalculating America's response to his
continued deceit and his consistent grasp for weapons of mass destruction
.. So the threat of Saddam Hussein with weapons of mass destruction is
real
..."
- Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Jan. 23. 2003




John H June 4th 05 07:59 PM

On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 14:32:57 -0400, "ToneJohn" wrote:

well i just brought it in for that. It's coming out on one side and
dribbling out on the other. The marina said that that is normal while on
the earmuffs. The exhaust flaps were shot and they replaced them. But it
still comes out on one side mainly. The marina said that this is because
there isn't enough water flow while on the muffs and when its in the water
it comes out both sides while driving. The thing that is odd was i thought
i did remember last year the water coming out from both sides, but the
marina assured me that as long as it comes out on one side and a little
comes out on the other it's fine. Hope that's true... opinion???

When i ran it in the lake the other day it did not overheat and the elbows
were hot but i could hold my hand on them for aout 5-10 seconds stil...


"John H" wrote in message
.. .
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.

--
John H

"Without question, we need to disarm Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal,
murderous dictator, leading an oppressive regime ... He presents a
particularly grievous threat because he is so consistently prone to
miscalculation ... And now he is miscalculating America's response to his
continued deceit and his consistent grasp for weapons of mass destruction
.. So the threat of Saddam Hussein with weapons of mass destruction is
real
..."
- Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Jan. 23. 2003



Water had been coming out of both sides of mine when on the muffs. Last summer I
noticed that almost no water was coming out the starboard side. I asked the
marina and the mechanic shrugged it off.

While on the water smoke started streaming from everywhere. I shut everything
down, got the fire extinguisher, and opened the engine hatch cover. The smoke
dissipated rapidly, and I saw the exhaust hose on the starboard side had melted
through. That was the source of the smoke. The riser on that side was too hot to
touch.

I got towed in. Replaced both manifolds and risers (8 seasons old). Now water
comes out both sides, equally, with the muffs.

That's my story.

--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

ToneJohn June 4th 05 08:19 PM


"John H" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 14:32:57 -0400, "ToneJohn" wrote:

well i just brought it in for that. It's coming out on one side and
dribbling out on the other. The marina said that that is normal while on
the earmuffs. The exhaust flaps were shot and they replaced them. But it
still comes out on one side mainly. The marina said that this is because
there isn't enough water flow while on the muffs and when its in the water
it comes out both sides while driving. The thing that is odd was i
thought
i did remember last year the water coming out from both sides, but the
marina assured me that as long as it comes out on one side and a little
comes out on the other it's fine. Hope that's true... opinion???

When i ran it in the lake the other day it did not overheat and the elbows
were hot but i could hold my hand on them for aout 5-10 seconds stil...


"John H" wrote in message
. ..
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.

--
John H

"Without question, we need to disarm Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal,
murderous dictator, leading an oppressive regime ... He presents a
particularly grievous threat because he is so consistently prone to
miscalculation ... And now he is miscalculating America's response to
his
continued deceit and his consistent grasp for weapons of mass
destruction
.. So the threat of Saddam Hussein with weapons of mass destruction is
real
..."
- Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Jan. 23. 2003



Water had been coming out of both sides of mine when on the muffs. Last
summer I
noticed that almost no water was coming out the starboard side. I asked
the
marina and the mechanic shrugged it off.

While on the water smoke started streaming from everywhere. I shut
everything
down, got the fire extinguisher, and opened the engine hatch cover. The
smoke
dissipated rapidly, and I saw the exhaust hose on the starboard side had
melted
through. That was the source of the smoke. The riser on that side was too
hot to
touch.

I got towed in. Replaced both manifolds and risers (8 seasons old). Now
water
comes out both sides, equally, with the muffs.

That's my story.

--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."



Yea sounds like my story... Last season they replaced one exhaust manifold
and shutters this year they replaced the exhaust flaps... I don't know what
to do.. roll the dice.. I'm no mechanic so when i call the marina and tell
them that i have spoken with other people and they stated it should come out
both side they'll tell me the same thing i mentioned before... let me ask
you a question on the side of the exhaust elbow in question if i removed the
rear tubing where it connects to the exhaust pipe near the exhaust flaps and
start it up, i'm assuming i should see water coming out. is that a way to
troubleshoot?




ToneJohn June 4th 05 08:22 PM


"John H" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 14:32:57 -0400, "ToneJohn" wrote:

well i just brought it in for that. It's coming out on one side and
dribbling out on the other. The marina said that that is normal while on
the earmuffs. The exhaust flaps were shot and they replaced them. But it
still comes out on one side mainly. The marina said that this is because
there isn't enough water flow while on the muffs and when its in the water
it comes out both sides while driving. The thing that is odd was i
thought
i did remember last year the water coming out from both sides, but the
marina assured me that as long as it comes out on one side and a little
comes out on the other it's fine. Hope that's true... opinion???

When i ran it in the lake the other day it did not overheat and the elbows
were hot but i could hold my hand on them for aout 5-10 seconds stil...


"John H" wrote in message
. ..
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.

--
John H

"Without question, we need to disarm Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal,
murderous dictator, leading an oppressive regime ... He presents a
particularly grievous threat because he is so consistently prone to
miscalculation ... And now he is miscalculating America's response to
his
continued deceit and his consistent grasp for weapons of mass
destruction
.. So the threat of Saddam Hussein with weapons of mass destruction is
real
..."
- Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Jan. 23. 2003



Water had been coming out of both sides of mine when on the muffs. Last
summer I
noticed that almost no water was coming out the starboard side. I asked
the
marina and the mechanic shrugged it off.

While on the water smoke started streaming from everywhere. I shut
everything
down, got the fire extinguisher, and opened the engine hatch cover. The
smoke
dissipated rapidly, and I saw the exhaust hose on the starboard side had
melted
through. That was the source of the smoke. The riser on that side was too
hot to
touch.

I got towed in. Replaced both manifolds and risers (8 seasons old). Now
water
comes out both sides, equally, with the muffs.

That's my story.

--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."


and........ if i remove the exhaust elbow how can i tell if replacing is in
order? any sites that show ya what they should look like... keeping in mind
that my boat is a 94 and there should be some sign of use...



John H June 4th 05 08:29 PM

On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 15:19:10 -0400, "ToneJohn" wrote:


"John H" wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 14:32:57 -0400, "ToneJohn" wrote:

well i just brought it in for that. It's coming out on one side and
dribbling out on the other. The marina said that that is normal while on
the earmuffs. The exhaust flaps were shot and they replaced them. But it
still comes out on one side mainly. The marina said that this is because
there isn't enough water flow while on the muffs and when its in the water
it comes out both sides while driving. The thing that is odd was i
thought
i did remember last year the water coming out from both sides, but the
marina assured me that as long as it comes out on one side and a little
comes out on the other it's fine. Hope that's true... opinion???

When i ran it in the lake the other day it did not overheat and the elbows
were hot but i could hold my hand on them for aout 5-10 seconds stil...


"John H" wrote in message
...
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.

--
John H

"Without question, we need to disarm Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal,
murderous dictator, leading an oppressive regime ... He presents a
particularly grievous threat because he is so consistently prone to
miscalculation ... And now he is miscalculating America's response to
his
continued deceit and his consistent grasp for weapons of mass
destruction
.. So the threat of Saddam Hussein with weapons of mass destruction is
real
..."
- Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Jan. 23. 2003


Water had been coming out of both sides of mine when on the muffs. Last
summer I
noticed that almost no water was coming out the starboard side. I asked
the
marina and the mechanic shrugged it off.

While on the water smoke started streaming from everywhere. I shut
everything
down, got the fire extinguisher, and opened the engine hatch cover. The
smoke
dissipated rapidly, and I saw the exhaust hose on the starboard side had
melted
through. That was the source of the smoke. The riser on that side was too
hot to
touch.

I got towed in. Replaced both manifolds and risers (8 seasons old). Now
water
comes out both sides, equally, with the muffs.

That's my story.

--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."



Yea sounds like my story... Last season they replaced one exhaust manifold
and shutters this year they replaced the exhaust flaps... I don't know what
to do.. roll the dice.. I'm no mechanic so when i call the marina and tell
them that i have spoken with other people and they stated it should come out
both side they'll tell me the same thing i mentioned before... let me ask
you a question on the side of the exhaust elbow in question if i removed the
rear tubing where it connects to the exhaust pipe near the exhaust flaps and
start it up, i'm assuming i should see water coming out. is that a way to
troubleshoot?


The water should come out there. But, if it's coming out there, it'll be coming
out the exhaust. This may be a method of trying it out on the water, but it
could be a little messy.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

John H June 4th 05 08:36 PM

On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 15:22:37 -0400, "ToneJohn" wrote:


"John H" wrote in message
.. .
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 14:32:57 -0400, "ToneJohn" wrote:

well i just brought it in for that. It's coming out on one side and
dribbling out on the other. The marina said that that is normal while on
the earmuffs. The exhaust flaps were shot and they replaced them. But it
still comes out on one side mainly. The marina said that this is because
there isn't enough water flow while on the muffs and when its in the water
it comes out both sides while driving. The thing that is odd was i
thought
i did remember last year the water coming out from both sides, but the
marina assured me that as long as it comes out on one side and a little
comes out on the other it's fine. Hope that's true... opinion???

When i ran it in the lake the other day it did not overheat and the elbows
were hot but i could hold my hand on them for aout 5-10 seconds stil...


"John H" wrote in message
...
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.

--
John H



Water had been coming out of both sides of mine when on the muffs. Last
summer I
noticed that almost no water was coming out the starboard side. I asked
the
marina and the mechanic shrugged it off.

While on the water smoke started streaming from everywhere. I shut
everything
down, got the fire extinguisher, and opened the engine hatch cover. The
smoke
dissipated rapidly, and I saw the exhaust hose on the starboard side had
melted
through. That was the source of the smoke. The riser on that side was too
hot to
touch.

I got towed in. Replaced both manifolds and risers (8 seasons old). Now
water
comes out both sides, equally, with the muffs.

That's my story.

--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."


and........ if i remove the exhaust elbow how can i tell if replacing is in
order? any sites that show ya what they should look like... keeping in mind
that my boat is a 94 and there should be some sign of use...


Can't help you there. If you've gotten 10 years out of them, I'd replace them. I
wish I'd replaced mine after 7 seasons, instead of trying to get a couple more
out of them.

I'm no mechanic, but replacing the manifolds and risers was pretty
straightforward. Get all the parts and gaskets, some gasket glue (marina will
probably let you use a little), and a helper to hold things up while you start
the bolts.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."

John Gaquin June 4th 05 09:05 PM


"John H" wrote in message

.....If you've gotten 10 years out of them, I'd replace them.

......but replacing the manifolds and risers was pretty
straightforward.



I'll second John's evaluation. Visual inspection of the riser, manifold, or
elbow will only reveal a small portion of the interior. Ten years is a damn
good run for a cast iron part, and continued usage (particularly when you're
already showing symptoms of blockage) is gambling with a very large
downside. Replace "em.



ToneJohn June 4th 05 09:24 PM

I think i'm gonna.. It's a fairly simple job to do... i got a used exahuast
manifold put in last season. but there's still the elbow and the other side
exhaust manifold and elbow.. Should i replace both the manifold and elbow
on the other side? I know you said visual inspection will only reveal
little but is there a way to tell or jus treplace em?


"John Gaquin" wrote in message
...

"John H" wrote in message

.....If you've gotten 10 years out of them, I'd replace them.

......but replacing the manifolds and risers was pretty
straightforward.



I'll second John's evaluation. Visual inspection of the riser, manifold,
or elbow will only reveal a small portion of the interior. Ten years is a
damn good run for a cast iron part, and continued usage (particularly when
you're already showing symptoms of blockage) is gambling with a very large
downside. Replace "em.




John Gaquin June 5th 05 01:34 AM


"ToneJohn" wrote in message

I think i'm gonna.. It's a fairly simple job to do... i got a used exahuast
manifold put in last season. but there's still the elbow and the other side
exhaust manifold and elbow.. Should i replace both the manifold and elbow
on the other side? I know you said visual inspection will only reveal
little but is there a way to tell or jus treplace em?


A) ".. i got a used exahuast manifold put in last season...." Potentially
dangerous. How used? How old? What condition? From what usage
environment? Salt water? You may not have improved your circumstances
much.



B) ".. is there a way to tell or jus treplace em..." There are two
ways to do it.... right, or again. As long as you're gonna get your hands
dirty, I'd replace the whole shebang. The best they're going to look is
"acceptable". Probably cost about 700 or so for the parts, and do the labor
yourself.



ToneJohn June 5th 05 01:50 AM


"John Gaquin" wrote in message
...

"ToneJohn" wrote in message

I think i'm gonna.. It's a fairly simple job to do... i got a used
exahuast manifold put in last season. but there's still the elbow and the
other side exhaust manifold and elbow.. Should i replace both the
manifold and elbow on the other side? I know you said visual inspection
will only reveal little but is there a way to tell or jus treplace em?


A) ".. i got a used exahuast manifold put in last season...."
Potentially dangerous. How used? How old? What condition? From what
usage environment? Salt water? You may not have improved your
circumstances much.



B) ".. is there a way to tell or jus treplace em..." There are two
ways to do it.... right, or again. As long as you're gonna get your hands
dirty, I'd replace the whole shebang. The best they're going to look is
"acceptable". Probably cost about 700 or so for the parts, and do the
labor yourself.


Well the marina put in a used one, so i'm only assuming it was decent... But
i get your point about doing the labor myself, i'm gonna give it a shot,
only minor bump is one of the boats on the manifold is rusted away, not too
experienced in tapping and removing the bolts.. have to enlist my local
friendly mechanic... ;)

i thank you both for your help.. this is my first boat and i'm learning
alot. especially the money pit part :)



John H June 5th 05 12:26 PM

On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 20:50:08 -0400, "ToneJohn" wrote:


"John Gaquin" wrote in message
...

"ToneJohn" wrote in message

I think i'm gonna.. It's a fairly simple job to do... i got a used
exahuast manifold put in last season. but there's still the elbow and the
other side exhaust manifold and elbow.. Should i replace both the
manifold and elbow on the other side? I know you said visual inspection
will only reveal little but is there a way to tell or jus treplace em?


A) ".. i got a used exahuast manifold put in last season...."
Potentially dangerous. How used? How old? What condition? From what
usage environment? Salt water? You may not have improved your
circumstances much.



B) ".. is there a way to tell or jus treplace em..." There are two
ways to do it.... right, or again. As long as you're gonna get your hands
dirty, I'd replace the whole shebang. The best they're going to look is
"acceptable". Probably cost about 700 or so for the parts, and do the
labor yourself.


Well the marina put in a used one, so i'm only assuming it was decent... But
i get your point about doing the labor myself, i'm gonna give it a shot,
only minor bump is one of the boats on the manifold is rusted away, not too
experienced in tapping and removing the bolts.. have to enlist my local
friendly mechanic... ;)

i thank you both for your help.. this is my first boat and i'm learning
alot. especially the money pit part :)

Be sure and use new bolts! Don't try to save a couple bucks by using the old
ones.

--
John H
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it."
Rene Descartes (A true binary thinker!)

Bill McKee June 5th 05 06:08 PM


"John H" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 20:50:08 -0400, "ToneJohn" wrote:


"John Gaquin" wrote in message
...

"ToneJohn" wrote in message

I think i'm gonna.. It's a fairly simple job to do... i got a used
exahuast manifold put in last season. but there's still the elbow and
the
other side exhaust manifold and elbow.. Should i replace both the
manifold and elbow on the other side? I know you said visual
inspection
will only reveal little but is there a way to tell or jus treplace em?

A) ".. i got a used exahuast manifold put in last season...."
Potentially dangerous. How used? How old? What condition? From what
usage environment? Salt water? You may not have improved your
circumstances much.



B) ".. is there a way to tell or jus treplace em..." There are two
ways to do it.... right, or again. As long as you're gonna get your
hands
dirty, I'd replace the whole shebang. The best they're going to look is
"acceptable". Probably cost about 700 or so for the parts, and do the
labor yourself.


Well the marina put in a used one, so i'm only assuming it was decent...
But
i get your point about doing the labor myself, i'm gonna give it a shot,
only minor bump is one of the boats on the manifold is rusted away, not
too
experienced in tapping and removing the bolts.. have to enlist my local
friendly mechanic... ;)

i thank you both for your help.. this is my first boat and i'm learning
alot. especially the money pit part :)

Be sure and use new bolts! Don't try to save a couple bucks by using the
old
ones.

--
John H
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to
resolve it."
Rene Descartes (A true binary thinker!)


With anti-sieze on the bolts!



JR North June 6th 05 06:45 PM

Note that a burn-out of one of the elbows may well also damage the
bellows to the lower unit. Better check it out.
JR

John H wrote:

On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 14:32:57 -0400, "ToneJohn" wrote:


well i just brought it in for that. It's coming out on one side and
dribbling out on the other. The marina said that that is normal while on
the earmuffs. The exhaust flaps were shot and they replaced them. But it
still comes out on one side mainly. The marina said that this is because
there isn't enough water flow while on the muffs and when its in the water
it comes out both sides while driving. The thing that is odd was i thought
i did remember last year the water coming out from both sides, but the
marina assured me that as long as it comes out on one side and a little
comes out on the other it's fine. Hope that's true... opinion???

When i ran it in the lake the other day it did not overheat and the elbows
were hot but i could hold my hand on them for aout 5-10 seconds stil...


"John H" wrote in message
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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.

--
John H

"Without question, we need to disarm Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal,
murderous dictator, leading an oppressive regime ... He presents a
particularly grievous threat because he is so consistently prone to
miscalculation ... And now he is miscalculating America's response to his
continued deceit and his consistent grasp for weapons of mass destruction
.. So the threat of Saddam Hussein with weapons of mass destruction is
real
..."
- Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Jan. 23. 2003



Water had been coming out of both sides of mine when on the muffs. Last summer I
noticed that almost no water was coming out the starboard side. I asked the
marina and the mechanic shrugged it off.

While on the water smoke started streaming from everywhere. I shut everything
down, got the fire extinguisher, and opened the engine hatch cover. The smoke
dissipated rapidly, and I saw the exhaust hose on the starboard side had melted
through. That was the source of the smoke. The riser on that side was too hot to
touch.

I got towed in. Replaced both manifolds and risers (8 seasons old). Now water
comes out both sides, equally, with the muffs.

That's my story.



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