Richard Seccombe
Cadet
- Joined
- Jul 7, 2007
- Messages
- 18
Hi Everyone,
New to this forum and hope someone out there has experience in this area. I have a 40' Trojan / Carver Express with 2 Mercruiser 472 8.1L engines. I continue to have problems with the riser studs stripping out of the manifold.
The risers appear to be installed correctly and I watched the mechanic torque them to the manual's specs (cold engine). Everything is fine just cruising around, but in both cases they blew out after the boat was running at 3300 to 3500 RPM for an extended period of time.
The riser studs are much smaller in diameter compared to older 454 Mercruisers, and I have heard that Mercury had some sort of recall, but I was also told by the previous owner that an entire set of riser/manifolds were replaced due to this recall.
Has anyone out there had the same experience, and if so, what did you do to correct this. At this point, I'm up for replacing all risers and manifolds with something beefier if there is such an animal.
Any input would be very much appreciated and thanks in advance,
Richard
New to this forum and hope someone out there has experience in this area. I have a 40' Trojan / Carver Express with 2 Mercruiser 472 8.1L engines. I continue to have problems with the riser studs stripping out of the manifold.
The risers appear to be installed correctly and I watched the mechanic torque them to the manual's specs (cold engine). Everything is fine just cruising around, but in both cases they blew out after the boat was running at 3300 to 3500 RPM for an extended period of time.
The riser studs are much smaller in diameter compared to older 454 Mercruisers, and I have heard that Mercury had some sort of recall, but I was also told by the previous owner that an entire set of riser/manifolds were replaced due to this recall.
Has anyone out there had the same experience, and if so, what did you do to correct this. At this point, I'm up for replacing all risers and manifolds with something beefier if there is such an animal.
Any input would be very much appreciated and thanks in advance,
Richard