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DoczDock 03-03-2009 07:50 PM

Removing Silent Thunder Exhaust From '97 382
 
Interested in removing the silent thunder exhaust box off a '97 382. Looks pretty simple. I assume I will need some exhaust tips. Anything special I need to know? Any advice?

jeff32 03-03-2009 07:56 PM

it must be bolted, glued, siliconed and much more holding it there... good luck!

t500hps 03-03-2009 07:57 PM

I removed mine a couple years ago.......It's just bolted in and has 1 inch tips already there.

Magicfloat 03-03-2009 09:10 PM

You need a buddy to help you remove the bolts and drop it down. You can put clamp-on rubber flappers on the existing tips to avoid water intrusion. Not really necessary to buy new tips except for better looks. But don't run it without the clamps on flappers,and they cost very little.

t500hps 03-03-2009 09:34 PM


Originally Posted by Magicfloat (Post 2813513)
You need a buddy to help you remove the bolts and drop it down. You can put clamp-on rubber flappers on the existing tips to avoid water intrusion. Not really necessary to buy new tips except for better looks. But don't run it without the clamps on flappers,and they cost very little.

That is exactly what I did...those tips have been hidden in there for a while and aren't pretty anymore. The flappers on those short tips hide all cosmetic blemishes.

BTW: I removed mine by myself......but another set of hands sure would have been nice!!!!

DoczDock 03-04-2009 08:11 AM

Thanks!
 
Guys,
Thanks for all of the advice! Glad to hear I can use the existing tips. I didn't want to invest a lot in this effort in case I need to put it back on (wife is not exited about the idea). I boat in the Buffalo area and I know that there are a lot of boats on the river w/out mufflers so I am hoping I won't have a problem w/the local gendarmes (and God knows there are plenty of them out there!). But in case I do, I can put it back on.....

Splitdecision271 03-04-2009 09:03 AM

I believe it's 6 bolts. Some say theirs came off easy, others say they had difficulties and had to pry it off. I'm looking into taking mine off, but am afraid of the water intrusion, even with the flappers. That box does help with preventing any intrusion from happening.

t500hps 03-04-2009 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by DoczDock (Post 2813743)
Guys,
Thanks for all of the advice! Glad to hear I can use the existing tips. I didn't want to invest a lot in this effort in case I need to put it back on (wife is not exited about the idea). I boat in the Buffalo area and I know that there are a lot of boats on the river w/out mufflers so I am hoping I won't have a problem w/the local gendarmes (and God knows there are plenty of them out there!). But in case I do, I can put it back on.....

My wife was not happy about me removing ours........on our 3rd trip out I asked what she thought of the noise......she didn't know what I was talking about and had forgotten I had even removed the box!!!!

got twins ? 03-04-2009 06:18 PM


Originally Posted by DoczDock (Post 2813417)
Interested in removing the silent thunder exhaust box off a '97 382. Looks pretty simple. I assume I will need some exhaust tips. Anything special I need to know? Any advice?

Hey Greg,

I think you need some nice new exaust upgrades as well. No more stealth rides around the river to 4am ..... LOL LOL

Jeff

GrandLake353 03-04-2009 06:24 PM


Originally Posted by Splitdecision271 (Post 2813773)
I believe it's 6 bolts. Some say theirs came off easy, others say they had difficulties and had to pry it off. I'm looking into taking mine off, but am afraid of the water intrusion, even with the flappers. That box does help with preventing any intrusion from happening.


I wouldn't worry too much about water intrusion, as the 353 and 382 tip cut outs are pretty high out of the water in the first place.


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