fisherman73
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Aug 12, 2005
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- 96
I had been noticing a bit of a rough idle for awhile but didnt worry too much about it as it was slight. After this weekend the rough idle turned into a pretty good lope. I did some testing on it and discovered that I have burnt exhaust valves on #4 and #6 cylinders. The exhaust manifolds and risers were new about 7 years ago. I do run about half salt water and half fresh but I always flush with salt away after my salt water adventures. Questions are... is this a common issue with these ? Should i consider replacing the exhaust manifolds ? Are they typically the cause ? Anything else i should look for when I have it apart ?
My intake manifold is constantly rusting on the center runner. I get heavy rust flaking every time I clean it up and repaint it. Is there a life expectancy of the intake as well ? What about replacing it with aluminum ?
Are head, intake and valve cover gaskets the same for automotive applications or do I need to order specific marine gaskets ?
I know that is alot of questions for one post. Thanks for any input you can provide!
My intake manifold is constantly rusting on the center runner. I get heavy rust flaking every time I clean it up and repaint it. Is there a life expectancy of the intake as well ? What about replacing it with aluminum ?
Are head, intake and valve cover gaskets the same for automotive applications or do I need to order specific marine gaskets ?
I know that is alot of questions for one post. Thanks for any input you can provide!