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- Inspecting Exhaust Manifolds and Risers | BoatUS
Nearly every inboard and inboard outboard (I O) engine has exhaust manifolds and risers But ask most people about the life span of these essential components, and you're likely to get responses ranging from "a few years" to "forever "
- Tips for Inspecting Exhaust Risers and Manifolds - Boating Mag
With raw-water-cooled engines used in salt water, you might expect their manifolds to have a three- to five-year life Corrosion may warrant replacement in 10 years if an engine used in salt water has a closed cooling system Check risers and elbows starting at two years, and annually thereafter, if the boat is used in salt water
- Manifold Life Expectancy | Boat Repair Forum - MarineEngine. com
I am thinking it would be a good idea to replace the manifolds and my mechanic has recommended this My question is: what is a reasonable life expectancy for the manifolds in a salt water (closed fresh water cooling) environment? Is there anything else I should replace at the same time (risers)?
- How To Maintain Your Boat’s Manifolds and Risers
Safeguard your engine—discover vital inspection tips for your boat’s manifolds and risers to ensure marine engine health
- Inspecting Exhaust Manifolds Risers - REV TECH MARINE
Exhaust manifolds and risers are large metal castings that carry hot exhaust gases away from the engine on inboard engines All V-8 and V-6 engines, for instance, have a separate exhaust manifold along the side of each cylinder bank
- Ultimate Guide To Manifolds, Risers Exhaust Elbows - BoatBuy
There’s a plethora of manifolds, risers and exhaust elbows fitted to boat engines out there It can be very confusing understanding at what intervals they require maintenance To help keep it relevant, we’ve split this up into petrol and diesel engines
- How often do you replace manifolds and risers? | Club Sea Ray
Please use caution in accepting anyone else's experience as a standard for riser manifold life There are far too many variables involved for any one answer to be right I've seen Florida (we boat 12 months a year) OEM risers last 6 years and aftermarket ones to last only one full season
- How To Properly Inspect Exhaust Manifolds - Howe Sound Marine
Upon Sunday’s start-up, incompressible water does irreparable engine damage These inspection tips might help you prevent catastrophe Manifold With raw-water-cooled engines used in salt water, you might expect their manifolds to have a three- to five-year life
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