Installing Imco powerflow manifolds
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Installing Imco powerflow manifolds
Bought some Imco powerflow exhaust manifolds for my 89 454 330hp on E-bay.
I am having to make new brackets for the power steering pump and fuel filter/mercathode brackets. The pipe fitting bung on the front of both manifolds is hitting. Its a real real pain in the rear. Is this or was this normal on the older stuff or are there brackets and spacers that I didnt recieve that I can purchase from an aftermarket? Any help is appreciated.
I am having to make new brackets for the power steering pump and fuel filter/mercathode brackets. The pipe fitting bung on the front of both manifolds is hitting. Its a real real pain in the rear. Is this or was this normal on the older stuff or are there brackets and spacers that I didnt recieve that I can purchase from an aftermarket? Any help is appreciated.
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mto, Yes the old style can be a pain. I installed a set on my 90, 330, 454 and yes IMCO makes a bracket for the power steering pump/ altenator. I think I just fabbed up a mount for the fuel filter. Used right angle hose fittings I got from IMCO to clear accesories. Dont cut coolant hoses until your sure you've got your clearances, their expensive.
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I did the same. The bracket is less than $100. I used steel bushings and longer bolts to move the fuel seperator back.
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Re: Installing Imco powerflow manifolds
Guys thanks for the input. I have looked on Imcos site and the only bracket that looks like it will do the trick is part# psa-111.
Is this the bracket you guys used?
http://www.imcomarine.com/pages/performance.html
Thanks again!!!
Is this the bracket you guys used?
http://www.imcomarine.com/pages/performance.html
Thanks again!!!
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not the one I used. I will have to look. I helped someone else with the same bracket.
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I think this is the one I used from Flatlander Racing.
PFB-90 Power Steering Pump/Alternator Bracket $119
Do not forget to order bracket for shift cables
PFB-90 Power Steering Pump/Alternator Bracket $119
Do not forget to order bracket for shift cables
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just a heads-up. Make sure you have good water flow/pressure through those manifolds. I had fair flow at idle but at wot it was less than adaquate and melted holes inside the manifold water passages-not good. Lucky I removed water in cylinders within hrs and douched out engine with wd 40 and have not noticed any effects from severe reversion. Hydro lock is not good especially at speed.
Good looking system and Imco has been very good to work with-very helpful.
Good luck
Good looking system and Imco has been very good to work with-very helpful.
Good luck
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Re: Installing Imco powerflow manifolds
Originally Posted by mtocrs1
What was causing your restriction?
Insert (part number 41674) that holds the hose at the gimble transom(between outdrive and inner hose connection at Gimble) was corroded so bad that there was only less than 2mm opening was available for water to flow-should be about 18mm in diameter opening. So at idle it was fine- water was spitting out; using the remote hose hook up was fine, but under load around 4k rpm there was not enough water flowing to keep exhaust system cool.
I just cleaned out some gunk at the guage hose pickup next to dip stick and now my guage also works- halalujah
Special thats to GoodT (Joe) and Stan and OSO for helping me find my lowpres gremlins
below is a pic of what a new IMCO looks like after 30 seconds WOT of low water pressure. You can see holes burned through water passages into exhaust and the paint on the outside was bubbled off.
Last edited by GoCiggie31; 05-22-2006 at 02:44 PM.
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Originally Posted by mtocrs1
Bought some Imco powerflow exhaust manifolds for my 89 454 330hp on E-bay.
I am having to make new brackets for the power steering pump and fuel filter/mercathode brackets. The pipe fitting bung on the front of both manifolds is hitting. Its a real real pain in the rear. Is this or was this normal on the older stuff or are there brackets and spacers that I didnt recieve that I can purchase from an aftermarket? Any help is appreciated.
I am having to make new brackets for the power steering pump and fuel filter/mercathode brackets. The pipe fitting bung on the front of both manifolds is hitting. Its a real real pain in the rear. Is this or was this normal on the older stuff or are there brackets and spacers that I didnt recieve that I can purchase from an aftermarket? Any help is appreciated.
I have one of the brackets that you need. I have the IMCO PS/Alt bracket. I thought it would work to give me the clearance I needed for my CMI's. It didn't. It was mounted and then taken off. Maybe a couple small scratches.
You can have it for $70 shipped.
I had Imco's on a different boat. I just mounted the fuel filter in the bilge and replumbed the fuel lines.