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ajacobazzi 09-21-2010 02:09 PM

Every Time I Turn Around!!!!
 
Well...........what can I say........this boat is gonna be the end of me!!!! :(

Spent a year on the restoration, used the boat maybe twice and had to pull the motors, now it looks like I need to replace the exhaust manifolds!!!!!!!

Can anyone point me down the right path to an affordable exhaust system?

I currently have the Mercrusier / Gil set-up (Stock set-up) on a set of stock 454's.

Any help would be appreciated..........

dreamer 09-21-2010 02:42 PM

hardin, K/E, eddie marine

google it

HTRDLNCN 09-21-2010 02:47 PM

a lot of people using the stock Merc 496 manifolds as they are supposed to flow as well as some of the cheaper aftermarket stuff.
You can pick them up used fairly reasonable.
Do a search on here to read up on them.
on stock 454s you dont really need to spend a lot on aftermarket exhaust.

kreed 09-21-2010 03:44 PM

B...Bring
O...Out
A...Another
T...Thousand

Its great, isnt it? :lolhit:

ajacobazzi 09-21-2010 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by kreed (Post 3213586)
B...Bring
O...Out
A...Another
T...Thousand

Its great, isnt it? :lolhit:

I can't remember that last time it was only a thousand dollars though...........uhg! lol...

Thank you everyone for the advice. I didn't realize that I could get new manifolds only. Didn't think they were available anymore for some reason. The Risers are still good, as far as I've been told anyway. Still investigating, but as of right now, I can get a set of new replacement manifolds for $1,895 a pair. Ouch......that was even painful to type. Not to mention, I need to buy two sets....... :(

pachanga 09-21-2010 03:55 PM


Originally Posted by ajacobazzi (Post 3213603)
I can't remember that last time it was only a thousand dollars though...........uhg! lol...

Thank you everyone for the advice. I didn't realize that I could get new manifolds only. Didn't think they were available anymore for some reason. The Risers are still good, as far as I've been told anyway. Still investigating, but as of right now, I can get a set of new replacement manifolds for $1,895 a pair. Ouch......that was even painful to type. Not to mention, I need to buy two sets....... :(

I have a good used freshwater set(only 1 set) off my Pachanga. I'm not sure if they are the same as yours but they are off my 1987! They are painted blue and complete with risers. I am open to an offer if they will work for you.

Sick Stinger 09-21-2010 06:17 PM

http://miami.craigslist.org/pbc/boa/1931656178.html
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/boa/1937912959.html

Robertjr 09-21-2010 06:24 PM

Stainless Marine are probobly the best bang for the buck. Cast aluminum manifolds to a stainless riser, look them up. I bought a set for a boat I had in 94' and took them off and have been running them on the boat I have now since 2005. If you shop around you can find a set for about what your going to pay for your manifolds.

Sea-Dated 09-22-2010 10:12 AM


Originally Posted by kreed (Post 3213586)
B...Bring
O...Out
A...Another
T...Thousand

Its great, isnt it? :lolhit:

B..end
O..ver
A..nd
T..ake it

That is more like it. :angry-smiley-038:

seafordguy 09-22-2010 10:24 AM


Originally Posted by kreed (Post 3213586)
B...Bring
O...Out
A...Another
T...Thousand

Its great, isnt it? :lolhit:

Yeah - and that is just to fill up the tanks!!!

Everyone seems to like those Stainless Marine products - I would look there if you don't want to pull the the trigger on Headers....


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