sean.deangelis
Seaman Apprentice
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- Jan 25, 2013
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I know I'm going to get flamed for this but:
I saw a few threads asking if an exhaust flapper, intended for the outlet on thru-hull exhaust can be mounted on the transom plate exhaust outlet in place of the bellows or boot. I have a 99 Four Winns H200 with the Gi 305, SX drive. I had the OEM accordion style bellows on the outdrive originally. Then this winter I did a bunch of maintenance and replaced the accordion type bellows with the rubber "boot" that directs most of the exhaust to the inlet on the lower unit and out through the prop. The result was same level of quiet at idle and a slightly increased V8 noise on plane.
Now this weekend because the wife and kid are out of town and I'm feeling the itch to nerd-out on a few boat items I'm going to remove the "boot" and replace with an exhaust flap...all for fun.
I'm going to look at engine temperature at idle and on plane and compare before and after. I'm also going to pull the boat after a 30 minute run on plane and see if there is any burning, discoloration or other undesirable effect after running the flapper. I have a nice "laser" temperature gun that I could use to check temperature on various surfaces of the lower unit but I doubt seriously that it will work through the surface of the water.
What am I looking for? I guess the hillbilly side of me wants to make a little noise on the lake...perhaps I just need the attention. In any case I have the free time and I want to know if this will work.
I saw a few threads asking if an exhaust flapper, intended for the outlet on thru-hull exhaust can be mounted on the transom plate exhaust outlet in place of the bellows or boot. I have a 99 Four Winns H200 with the Gi 305, SX drive. I had the OEM accordion style bellows on the outdrive originally. Then this winter I did a bunch of maintenance and replaced the accordion type bellows with the rubber "boot" that directs most of the exhaust to the inlet on the lower unit and out through the prop. The result was same level of quiet at idle and a slightly increased V8 noise on plane.
Now this weekend because the wife and kid are out of town and I'm feeling the itch to nerd-out on a few boat items I'm going to remove the "boot" and replace with an exhaust flap...all for fun.
I'm going to look at engine temperature at idle and on plane and compare before and after. I'm also going to pull the boat after a 30 minute run on plane and see if there is any burning, discoloration or other undesirable effect after running the flapper. I have a nice "laser" temperature gun that I could use to check temperature on various surfaces of the lower unit but I doubt seriously that it will work through the surface of the water.
What am I looking for? I guess the hillbilly side of me wants to make a little noise on the lake...perhaps I just need the attention. In any case I have the free time and I want to know if this will work.