Exhaust Riser gasket change
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They seemed to work out ok once the mating surfaces were cleaned up.
Ended up running the boat for a few hours (enough to know that the job had beed successful).
Then last week I sold the boat.
Have been too busy to use it.
My only advice to someone considering the GLMs would be that they should expect to have to clean them up and that they are slightly larger (in my case anyway) than the stock. Be aware in tight twin apps.
Also... supply your own hardware.
I had to change a set of studs to bolts to get one side on.
I also would recommend using the Copper Spray a Gasket to help fill small voids in the castings on the mating surfaces.
Ended up running the boat for a few hours (enough to know that the job had beed successful).
Then last week I sold the boat.
Have been too busy to use it.
My only advice to someone considering the GLMs would be that they should expect to have to clean them up and that they are slightly larger (in my case anyway) than the stock. Be aware in tight twin apps.
Also... supply your own hardware.
I had to change a set of studs to bolts to get one side on.
I also would recommend using the Copper Spray a Gasket to help fill small voids in the castings on the mating surfaces.
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Thanks for the info.
Were you able to use the studs from your original manifolds, or were they the wrong length?
Are you going to be getting another boat?
Paul
Were you able to use the studs from your original manifolds, or were they the wrong length?
Are you going to be getting another boat?
Paul
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Fund Razor,
Guess your out of boating for the season...Didn 't take to long to sell it.
Did you notice any speed or performance improvement over the stock manifolds?
Guess your out of boating for the season...Didn 't take to long to sell it.
Did you notice any speed or performance improvement over the stock manifolds?
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Originally Posted by Liberator21
Thanks for the info.
Were you able to use the studs from your original manifolds, or were they the wrong length?
Are you going to be getting another boat?
Paul
Were you able to use the studs from your original manifolds, or were they the wrong length?
Are you going to be getting another boat?
Paul
I used a sling made of bungees to suspend the manifold near the block so I could have a hand free for getting the "bolts" started. Only had to do this with one manifold. One of the inners obviously.
I'm sure that I will get another boat sometime.
Not sure what it will be.
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Originally Posted by Island Time
Fund Razor,
Guess your out of boating for the season...Didn 't take to long to sell it.
Did you notice any speed or performance improvement over the stock manifolds?
Guess your out of boating for the season...Didn 't take to long to sell it.
Did you notice any speed or performance improvement over the stock manifolds?
I would say that the cast ones that I bought didn't exactly hurt the performance but there wasn't a huge gain. Didn't get the chance to trim the boat to the moon and go for ultimate max WOT but my sense from running it a little is that I picked up one or two mph maybe.
Might have gone from 52mph to 53 or 54, on gps. All other things being equal.
I can only assume from the reduced weight that the aluminums would have a larger gain.