Hi,
Mercruiser 165, 70's 6cyl in-line
I want to double check if my exhaust manifold has any crack's inside.
On the forum I have seen different approaches.
1. Use the acetone method to see if the level drops (both for intake an exhaust I suppose)
2. Use compressed air (not sure to what PSI it should hold)
3. I have a vacuum pump at home for AC-units => could do a vacuum test.
Any suggestions on what test is the most reliable to verify the condition of the exhaust manifold? As I also wonder if it could behave differently between room-temp versus warm?
PS: is it wortwhile to also check the Riser for cracks?
Thanks Yorick
Mercruiser 165, 70's 6cyl in-line
I want to double check if my exhaust manifold has any crack's inside.
On the forum I have seen different approaches.
1. Use the acetone method to see if the level drops (both for intake an exhaust I suppose)
2. Use compressed air (not sure to what PSI it should hold)
3. I have a vacuum pump at home for AC-units => could do a vacuum test.
Any suggestions on what test is the most reliable to verify the condition of the exhaust manifold? As I also wonder if it could behave differently between room-temp versus warm?
PS: is it wortwhile to also check the Riser for cracks?
Thanks Yorick