natureschild88
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I'm replacing a torn exhaust tube bellow on my '91 Mercruiser 4.3 V6. The tube on the lower end of the exhaust elbow had a small tear in it that was leaking water (salt water at that!) on the back of my motor and starter. I bought a new replacement tube made by Sierra and I'm having a helluva time trying to get it to fit back on there.
The tube I'm replacing is #5 in the following diagram:
EXHAUST SYSTEM , USE WITH 4 INCH EXHAUST ELBOW-Performance Product Technologies
I removed the torn tube with a razor and took all of the hose clamps off of the upper tube (#1 in the diagram) to give me maximum flexibility. I have the elbow turned 90 degrees from the new tube and the new tube is pushed onto the lower exhaust pipe (#7 in diagram) about 1/2 way.
From here, I cannot get the elbow to spin back into the new tube. I've tried prying the tube with a long screwdriver and spinning the elbow into it, but I'm not getting anywhere. Is there something I can do to the tube that would make it more pliable and help the elbow slip back inside it? Or do I need to remove part of the exhaust manifold to get this thing back together?
PLEASE HELP!
The tube I'm replacing is #5 in the following diagram:
EXHAUST SYSTEM , USE WITH 4 INCH EXHAUST ELBOW-Performance Product Technologies
I removed the torn tube with a razor and took all of the hose clamps off of the upper tube (#1 in the diagram) to give me maximum flexibility. I have the elbow turned 90 degrees from the new tube and the new tube is pushed onto the lower exhaust pipe (#7 in diagram) about 1/2 way.
From here, I cannot get the elbow to spin back into the new tube. I've tried prying the tube with a long screwdriver and spinning the elbow into it, but I'm not getting anywhere. Is there something I can do to the tube that would make it more pliable and help the elbow slip back inside it? Or do I need to remove part of the exhaust manifold to get this thing back together?
PLEASE HELP!