Hi all. Hope everyone is doing well.
I'm running a 1990 Mercruiser 5.7 & went to replace the upper rubber boot that connects the starboard side exhaust riser to the exhaust elbow and ran into a bit of a situation... as usual. lol.
I've replaced this riser and manifold about 2 years ago, probably ran the boat under 10 times and have always flushed after each run. The type of riser that is used in my application is the type that extends a few inches into the exhaust elbow. After removing the upper and lower boot, I could not for the life of me separate the riser from the elbow. 2 years old, hardly used and It was completely rust welded together. UG.
I decided to take a sawzall and cut right between where the 4" elbow and 4" riser meet. This left the smaller diameter piece of riser that extends inside the elbow, inside the elbow. I had to chisel and pound away at that piece for nearly 1/2 hour to get removed. Rust is not my friend.
I was wondering if it would be alright to run like this, without that extension of riser that goes into the elbow? Not sure of the exact purpose other than to possibly have the water mix with the exhaust further down the elbow? The water port coming out on top of the riser looks clear and I've done a few other riser jobs that the elbow and riser just butt close to each other, and they're perfectly fine. I'll try to post a pick or 2 to help with visual. Appreciate any advice.
Thanks in advance,
Jersey
I'm running a 1990 Mercruiser 5.7 & went to replace the upper rubber boot that connects the starboard side exhaust riser to the exhaust elbow and ran into a bit of a situation... as usual. lol.
I've replaced this riser and manifold about 2 years ago, probably ran the boat under 10 times and have always flushed after each run. The type of riser that is used in my application is the type that extends a few inches into the exhaust elbow. After removing the upper and lower boot, I could not for the life of me separate the riser from the elbow. 2 years old, hardly used and It was completely rust welded together. UG.
I decided to take a sawzall and cut right between where the 4" elbow and 4" riser meet. This left the smaller diameter piece of riser that extends inside the elbow, inside the elbow. I had to chisel and pound away at that piece for nearly 1/2 hour to get removed. Rust is not my friend.
I was wondering if it would be alright to run like this, without that extension of riser that goes into the elbow? Not sure of the exact purpose other than to possibly have the water mix with the exhaust further down the elbow? The water port coming out on top of the riser looks clear and I've done a few other riser jobs that the elbow and riser just butt close to each other, and they're perfectly fine. I'll try to post a pick or 2 to help with visual. Appreciate any advice.
Thanks in advance,
Jersey