Exhaust flapper and fluid in bellows

kellydee

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Originally Posted by kellydee
Right after I installed the engine driven sea water pump and a flush system,the hose i used for the supply was too soft and the pump sucked it flat.I think I caught it pretty quick though.I'll post a picture tomorrow but when I removed the elbows to expose the flappers,one half was gone(sitting behind the shift shaft)the other half was blown upward toward the riser.Still intact,just facing the wrong way.WTH would cause that?I do remember 1 time when my buddy was running the boat and he just cut the throttle(yes,I immediatly edjamacated him on that move).Would that do it,even with exhaust through prop?Maybe THAT forced both halves up causing restriction and the one half gave out,allowing drainage/flow?I'll take/post pic in the am.I was really schocked to see that.

MOVING THIS TO AN EXHAUST FLAPPERS THREAD
 

kellydee

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Re: Exhaust flapper and fluid in bellows

Here's a pic looking down on the exhaust pipe.What the hell? How does this happen?No, I didn't pull it up,was like that when I dismantled.

What about that fluid in the bellows and white crap around the shift cable?
 

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Bondo

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Re: Exhaust flapper and fluid in bellows

Ayuh,.....

The Cause is Lack of Water Flow.....

The Fluids in the bellows appear to be Purged grease,+ maybe some outdrive oil.....

The White Stuff,..?? Probably more Grease.....Maybe a hint of Water mixed in.....
 

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Re: Exhaust flapper and fluid in bellows

No water in the exhaust during the collapsed hose event and the flappers overheated and came apart. That lack of water would also have stressed out the rubber exhaust hoses.

The fluid in the drive bellows is probably from the front yoke seal in the drive.
 

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Re: Exhaust flapper and fluid in bellows

woops, got interrupted again and Bond-o's post hit before I got finished, but that one event did in the exhaust stuff.
 

kellydee

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Re: Exhaust flapper and fluid in bellows

OK on the disintigration but,HITH did that flapper get faced upward?It dosen't spin and musta taken some force to do that.
 

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Re: Exhaust flapper and fluid in bellows

Ayuh,...

What, Exactly,.. Happened in the last few seconds the motor was Running,..??

How Long,+ What happened between the throttle Chop,+ Now,..??
 

kellydee

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Re: Exhaust flapper and fluid in bellows

Ayuh,...

What, Exactly,.. Happened in the last few seconds the motor was Running,..??

How Long,+ What happened between the throttle Chop,+ Now,..??

Bond-o,I don't understand what you're asking.Motor still running fine,only found the exhaust problem when I pulled my broken drive and saw the flapper in behind the shift shaft.AND last time motor was flushed,between all the back and forth to the hose ,pressure washer, spray nozzle,the motor WAS started(5-10 secs)with NO water on.Turned off motor,turned water on and proceeded to flush.Ran 20-30 min,no probs I could tell .
 
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