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Old 01-29-2006, 12:04 PM
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Default Aftermarket risers for stock style manifolds

Does anyone know of any aftermarket long risers that will fit stock (center rise) manifolds? I have seen some but they are too rich for my blood.

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Imco makes a riser that fits stock Merc manifolds. I dont know how long they are. I would suggest you not waste your money with upgrades to Merc manifolds. Wait until you can get a good aftermarket manifold and riser set-up.
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I'm a little nervous about reversion. Ill be running a Crane 284H (single pattern 228@ .050, .512 lift w/1.6 rockers, 112 lsa) in a 383. I can have some custom ones made where I work, but I am lazy.
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Default Re: Aftermarket risers for stock style manifolds

I have seen the Imco risers that fit Merc manifolds and they are pretty short. Probably not worth it unless you can find a used set.
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I'd say you've already read the best advice.
Don't wast money on risers alone, spend a little more and get good performance exhaust and matching risers.
Such as these aor just under $1k per motor...
www.revolutionmarine.com
I've installed these on a number of boats with great results, plus they look great!
Or, depending on how much cam, you may want to go with CMI e-top lites
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Default Re: Aftermarket risers for stock style manifolds

After ingesting salt water in my fresh water cooled SBC due to not enough static line, I got the IMCO's with the 6" rise. I am running a big Comp Cams hydraulic roller and have had no problems with reversion. I bought mine through Teague's and they discounted them a little. I had them weld in bungs so I could drain them to prevent freezing and they were still under $1000.

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I like the Revolution marine exhaust as well. Another option is a set of used Gils. They can usually be bought for around $500 with risers. Just make sure you presure test them.That's what I did. I stripped and repowdercoated them. at the end of the first season I had one develop an internal leak. I was able to repare it. Everything considered, you might be as well off with the Revolutions.
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I asked this very same question on Performance Boat Fourm and got zero replies. Must be a challenging question for some. I learned alot about it here. Thanks!!!!!!!
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eddie marine used to make them too....dunno if they still do
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I have a long set of Gil-Merc risers for sale. Like new used in fresh water asking 300.00
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