soulsalvation
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Jul 22, 2013
- Messages
- 42
Sorry Chris. I meant to say a disconnected front manifold tube.
I would say “what the heck are those plates good for?”
by block off plate do you mean the restricor gaskets between the manifold and elbow or a stainless plate between them?After much deliberation and consternation the end result of an all out trial with removal of the block off plates was positive. Overall the manifolds ran warm but not hot and the engine about 140 due to the thermostat which should be 160 but what’s 20 degrees. The waters near Montreal in Canada are warm during the summer. Boat ran beautifully and even at a hard run those manifolds never passed 150. That was not the case before I removed the block off plates so to wrap this all up I would say “what the heck are those plates good for?”
Maybe this is the end of fried manifold boots! I could never touch my risers when the engine ran hard; now I can. That’s all folks!
You are referring to exhaust flappers.SSal is talking about something between the manifold and the riser.CharlieI was always told they are very important. When you stop quickly the wave at the stern rolls at the back of your boat and and can press water in the exhaust and into your engine. To prevent this the flaps close then water comes in.