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On 16 Mar 2006 07:31:39 -0800, "Jens_Erik"
wrote: I am purchasing a used 1988 boat with OMC V8 FWC engine also 1988 and would like to start off with brand new manifolds and risers. But I have not done this before. Has anyone done the changing themselves, or is this a job best left to the boatyard/mechanics? Any experiences, positive or negative, doing this job will be appreciated. Thanks Jens-Erik Depends on you mechanical ability, but I would consider this job "semi-easy" on the scale. Disassembly is a breeze. Simply... 1. Remove the exhaust rubber "pipes". 2. Remove rubber water inlet hoses. 3. Remove risers from the manifolds. 4. Remove manifolds from block. Assembly is where some care is needed. You didn't say why you were doing this, but if the parts are new, you need not worry much. (if you were replacing the same, or used units, you MUST verify warpage with a straight edge). Just make sure all surfaces are clean and free of any oil and debris, make sure all gaskets line up correctly, and since it appears this is work you don't normally do, I would recommend a torque wrench to ensure proper tightening. Reverse procedure above for assembly. Good luck. __ "It's just about going fast...that's all..." http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/ |