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ToneJohn October 3rd 05 02:14 AM

Can't clean my pipes... exhaust, that is
 
I just posted and tried the info given.. Have a Mercruise 5.7 L engine..
The exhaust flaps on one side were burnt off. I know there is a jam on the
one side because all of the water comes out on the other side, plus i can
spray water up from the out drive on the one side but not the other. Here
is what i have tried to free the debris 1) spray water down the exhaust pipe
on both sides 2) spray water up the pipe from under the out drive 3) tried a
pressure washer also. My hand only goes down to where the pipe bends and
connects from the other side....

Suggestions please...

THANKS! ! !



JamesgangNC October 3rd 05 02:56 PM

Try something flexible that you can push up the relief hole that is clogged.
Maybe a big piece of the flap is stuck down there.

The only way to get better access is to take off the Y pipe and to do that
you need to pull the engine. Hope it doesn't come to that.

"ToneJohn" wrote in message
...
I just posted and tried the info given.. Have a Mercruise 5.7 L engine..
The exhaust flaps on one side were burnt off. I know there is a jam on the
one side because all of the water comes out on the other side, plus i can
spray water up from the out drive on the one side but not the other. Here
is what i have tried to free the debris 1) spray water down the exhaust
pipe on both sides 2) spray water up the pipe from under the out drive 3)
tried a pressure washer also. My hand only goes down to where the pipe
bends and connects from the other side....

Suggestions please...

THANKS! ! !




Jeff Rigby October 3rd 05 03:23 PM


"JamesgangNC" wrote in message
nk.net...
Try something flexible that you can push up the relief hole that is
clogged. Maybe a big piece of the flap is stuck down there.

The only way to get better access is to take off the Y pipe and to do that
you need to pull the engine. Hope it doesn't come to that.

"ToneJohn" wrote in message
...
I just posted and tried the info given.. Have a Mercruise 5.7 L engine..
The exhaust flaps on one side were burnt off. I know there is a jam on
the one side because all of the water comes out on the other side, plus i
can spray water up from the out drive on the one side but not the other.
Here is what i have tried to free the debris 1) spray water down the
exhaust pipe on both sides 2) spray water up the pipe from under the out
drive 3) tried a pressure washer also. My hand only goes down to where the
pipe bends and connects from the other side....

Suggestions please...

THANKS! ! !


If the flap burned off then there is exhaust but no water! The riser is
where water is directed into the exhausts (there is no Y pipe unless you
have thru the prop exhaust) on both sides of the engine, you need to look at
that and back to where they (the two risers water pipes) join. There is a
valve assembly with two springs that tries to keep an even flow of water out
the two pipes so what happened doesn't happen. This valve causes problems
if stuck or one of the springs breaks.



JamesgangNC October 3rd 05 08:49 PM

As far as I've been able to determine, he has thru prop exhaust and one of
the relief holes at the base of the transom plate is clogged.

"Jeff Rigby" wrote in message
...

"JamesgangNC" wrote in message
nk.net...
Try something flexible that you can push up the relief hole that is
clogged. Maybe a big piece of the flap is stuck down there.

The only way to get better access is to take off the Y pipe and to do
that you need to pull the engine. Hope it doesn't come to that.

"ToneJohn" wrote in message
...
I just posted and tried the info given.. Have a Mercruise 5.7 L engine..
The exhaust flaps on one side were burnt off. I know there is a jam on
the one side because all of the water comes out on the other side, plus i
can spray water up from the out drive on the one side but not the other.
Here is what i have tried to free the debris 1) spray water down the
exhaust pipe on both sides 2) spray water up the pipe from under the out
drive 3) tried a pressure washer also. My hand only goes down to where
the pipe bends and connects from the other side....

Suggestions please...

THANKS! ! !


If the flap burned off then there is exhaust but no water! The riser is
where water is directed into the exhausts (there is no Y pipe unless you
have thru the prop exhaust) on both sides of the engine, you need to look
at that and back to where they (the two risers water pipes) join. There
is a valve assembly with two springs that tries to keep an even flow of
water out the two pipes so what happened doesn't happen. This valve
causes problems if stuck or one of the springs breaks.




ToneJohn October 3rd 05 11:23 PM

Yes, That seems to be the problem. One of the relief holes is clogged thru
the transom plate... I'm going to try to put a hose down there again, there
is no way i'm pullin the engine ;)

If i can't get it i'll run it an see if it gets hot again. if it does then
i'll have to...

thanks for the info! !
"JamesgangNC" wrote in message
ink.net...
As far as I've been able to determine, he has thru prop exhaust and one of
the relief holes at the base of the transom plate is clogged.

"Jeff Rigby" wrote in message
...

"JamesgangNC" wrote in message
nk.net...
Try something flexible that you can push up the relief hole that is
clogged. Maybe a big piece of the flap is stuck down there.

The only way to get better access is to take off the Y pipe and to do
that you need to pull the engine. Hope it doesn't come to that.

"ToneJohn" wrote in message
...
I just posted and tried the info given.. Have a Mercruise 5.7 L engine..
The exhaust flaps on one side were burnt off. I know there is a jam on
the one side because all of the water comes out on the other side, plus
i can spray water up from the out drive on the one side but not the
other. Here is what i have tried to free the debris 1) spray water down
the exhaust pipe on both sides 2) spray water up the pipe from under the
out drive 3) tried a pressure washer also. My hand only goes down to
where the pipe bends and connects from the other side....

Suggestions please...

THANKS! ! !


If the flap burned off then there is exhaust but no water! The riser is
where water is directed into the exhausts (there is no Y pipe unless you
have thru the prop exhaust) on both sides of the engine, you need to look
at that and back to where they (the two risers water pipes) join. There
is a valve assembly with two springs that tries to keep an even flow of
water out the two pipes so what happened doesn't happen. This valve
causes problems if stuck or one of the springs breaks.







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