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smckie 12-15-2012 07:16 AM

Headers on a Budget
 
Hey guys I am looking for some advice. I bought a used pair of BB engines to re-power my boat. They are not crazy HP only about 480. They have old exhust manifolds on them that are junk. I also have a set of regular Merc manifolds in the boat on my current engnes. My question is what should I do for exhaust if I make the swap? I can not justify making the swap and putting my stock manifolds on, nor can I justify $6000 for new ones. I was told if i bought 496 take off manifolds it may be a less expensive option. I know they are ot as good as headers, but are they a little better than my stock 454 ones? I appreciate your input!

Payton 12-15-2012 07:23 AM

I bought 2 sets of Merc/Gils 5 years ago. They had been used in salt water and had some corrosion starting. I had 2 pin holes on the inside welded up and the samd blasted the Gilcoat off the outside and had the powdercoated my colors. I boat in fresh water and 5 years later they work and look great. I think I paid $300 per set.

tim leslie 12-15-2012 08:00 AM

I have a old set of stalling headers (green) no tall pipe and you will have to get them tested but you can have them for 2000.00$ for both set

fastscarab22 12-15-2012 08:08 AM

I have one set glm manifolds with hardin risers , they are half the weight of merc and are a step up from stock even have a bong installed to check a/f mixuture call me scott . talk to rob at htg they work well you have seen me run Paid 1200 to 4 years ago 600 to you call me
you have seen me run and i dont put on junk

overlimits 12-15-2012 08:55 AM

Have two sets of Eddie marine manifolds w/ tails for bravo 1200.00 for all

242LS 12-15-2012 11:24 AM

"Headers on a Budget"? I've learned the hard way that next to oil and fuel, functioning, non-leaking, exhaust manifolds/headers are the most important part on your engine. (ok, I many of you are thinking of 92 other single points of failure)

smckie 12-15-2012 05:35 PM

Thanks guys I appreciate the input! Let me think those offers over. At least now I know I have some options.

boating37 12-16-2012 11:04 AM

Buy new ones, you might save money now, but you will pay later on.


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