Ford 460 exhaust logs on Berkeley jet

RICHARD5

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My brother just finished the install of a new engine in his recently bought jet boat. He isn't sure of how the logs should be plumbed. The logs (with the "snail" risers) came with the boat which was sold without an engine. The past owner is clueless and now admits he never had the boat ready for the water.

The NICSON logs are tapped with three (3) ports for 12.7 mm rubber heater hose w/flared fittings...one at the top of the aft exhaust tube, two at the most fwd end of the log. Where do these hoses connect on the engine?

I plan to post pictures after I read the "How To" sticky thread.
 

gbeltran

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Re: Ford 460 exhaust logs on Berkeley jet

Usually, water comes off the jet, goes to a T and then from there goes to one of the openings in the front of the logs, the other one at the front of the logs goes to the engine where the water pump would nomally be, should be a plate there with some hose connections, and the then hoses that come off the thermostat housing go to the back, think you're calling it a tube, usually it's called a riser.
 
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