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Old 03-08-2007, 09:41 PM
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Posted a few days ago about finding some reverison upon firing the new motor with the short risers. Today, I cut some 6" extensions and welded them up. I used some scrap 3" exhaust pipe and coated it with POR15. I fired the motor up again checked and it was dry. Problem solved.

Another plus is the sound is much deeper and a tad louder. The new pipe is only 3" from the tips so it does not have to push the water far at all.

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So, you extended the inner pipe or the outer pipe? Or both?
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Watch your exhaust hoses for hot spots. Sometimes the water won't mix evenly with the exhaust when you do that and you may end up with melted hoses.
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I extended the inner exhaust portion. I also opened up the water holes in the water jackets more to get more water spraying over the pipe. Time will tell.
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Post some pics of your boat. I almost bought a Hammond jet boat back in the early 80s.
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Here you go. I'm the original owner and it's still in excellent condition and runs like a raped ape!









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Nice looking boat. It does seem to run nice. It's nice and flat for how high you have it trimmed.
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