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CHange headers or not
Ok guys here goes
I need your help to decide what to do. I have a 525 take out with stock headers as spec by Merc. They seem to have a product that might leak into the engine and then bad stuff happens> I do not know for sure they have a problem but there is a whole lot of whispering going on. The same company that made the headers for merc is making a replacement model I understand. So 1. Do I change the headers and not worry about water entering the exhaust. Reversion 2. Run them since I tested them (no Leak yet 35 hours on the engine) but I had a stuck exhaust valve #8 cylinder to fix on the first start up. |
i am not sure what I would do in your case.
Yes people are having problems. On the other hand there are a LOT of those headers out there and you ONLY hear about the nightmares. If you have the money - change them. |
Originally Posted by orthos1
(Post 3118058)
They seem to have a product that might leak into the engine and then bad stuff happens> I do not know for sure they have a problem but there is a whole lot of whispering going on.
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I wouldn't change them, but I would pull them off and pressure test them. CMI has been good at repairing them.
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I had an issue with my cmi headers leaking on my Cigarette.
I blew one engine because of it so I bought 2 new long blocks from Mercury & had the headers checked & repaired. They told me they would be good to go. Well wrong. About 20 hrs. later we got water in both engines & did more damage to the new engines. I then had to have the new engines rebuilt & bought two new sets of CMI headers. If I would have bought the new headers in the beginning I would have saved a TON of money & aggravation. Plus I missed a few good poker runs because of it. If I bought another boat with CMI headers the 1st thing would be to replace the headers. 4 engines later I learned my lesson the hard way! |
I don't understand with all the problems with CMI headers why would anyone want to keep buying them? After all the failures that are talked about and lost engines I will never use them on mine. I'd rather be down 10-15 HP with another brand than go through the problems others have experienced.
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Originally Posted by animalhouse
(Post 3118208)
I wouldn't change them, but I would pull them off and pressure test them. CMI has been good at repairing them.
I have heard it it both ways. Some have said just buy new ones, otherwise you are going to be chasing holes. Then I have heard others say that why would you spend all that $$ when you are getting the same thing that you already have. If I had the $$ (to just throw away) I would buy new ones. The next best thing in my opinion is to send them to CMI for them to go through them. |
When 525 efi's came 1st came out the aluminum heads had a different bolt pattern than cast iron heads. CMI were hooked up with Mercury Marine to make the headers.
After a few years I think Stelling started to make that header also. |
Lucky Strike,
Why did you stick with CMI and not go with Stelling or some other brand? |
Originally Posted by lucky strike
(Post 3118426)
When 525 efi's came 1st came out the aluminum heads had a different bolt pattern than cast iron heads. CMI were hooked up with Mercury Marine to make the headers.
After a few years I think Stelling started to make that header also. Dan |
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