Manfiold and elbow gasket replacement / torque and bolt question

Franco_boater

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Hello boaters,
During the winter I have inspected and repainted my manifolds + elbows. It looks fine,
my question is, after torquening the bolts should i re-torque them after 1st boating?
I cannot find this info and also I cannot find torque values for manifold and elbows..
I have also new gasket with restricted flow
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Should the restricted hole be mounted as in the mercruiser diagrams towards the rear of the boat?
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And questions regarding bolts, new bolts have red loctide i guess, should I put red one again or i can replace it with perfect seal?

All the best friends!

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dubs283

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Iirc the torque spec for manifold/riser is 25-35 lb/ft. Only reason I remember is to me it seems low but it is the spec. Can't recall ever using a torque wrench on those bolts, my method is tighten, run it and move on the next project, ymmv
 

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I replaced my manifolds and elbows recently on a 4.3L, my manual called for 33ft lbs and to retorque after a heat cycle.
 

achris

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Hello boaters,
During the winter I have inspected and repainted my manifolds + elbows. It looks fine,
my question is, after torquening the bolts should i re-torque them after 1st boating?
No.
I cannot find this info and also I cannot find torque values for manifold and elbows..
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I have also new gasket with restricted flow
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Should the restricted hole be mounted as in the mercruiser diagrams towards the rear of the boat?
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And questions regarding bolts, new bolts have red loctide i guess, should I put red one again or i can replace it with perfect seal?
I would use a low strength loctite, like 222.

I replaced my manifolds and elbows recently on a 4.3L, my manual called for 33ft lbs and to retorque after a heat cycle.
That's for the old 'non dry-joint' manifolds and elbows.

Chris....
 

Franco_boater

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Thanks AChris for screenshot but i understand this seawater inlet should I put it as on the diagram ? But here it says this 1656429439010.jpeg
 

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Franco_boater

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When You go to parts catalog, here is the picture:1656501637334.png
and there, you see the gasket with restrictor hole towards the back of the boat,
but on this picture: it says: Restrictor hole always opposite of the exhaust riser
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achris

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Ignore the position on the 'parts catalogue', that's all it is, a parts catalogue, not an assembly drawing. The manual I posted from is the genuine Merc service manual #37 (Dry-joint exhaust systems), page 7B-7....

I think I'd trust the (genuine) service manual before a parts catalogue...

Chris......
 

Franco_boater

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I will Thank you for your help. I have manual only for V6 engines
@achris can You please post a pages from this manual
 
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Franco_boater

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Ok good night here its early evening, Ive found #37 is for V8 only but Ive got V6 with Dry joints, wondering why
 

achris

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I think 242 is the blue and 262 is red. Both are stronger than you need.
 
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