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bouncedcheque 05-02-2005 09:21 AM

Re: Removal of 496HO restriction plates
 
That was my thinking when I worked on my risers this week-end - during engine operation, I assume that there is water entering the exhaust process just above the seal between the manifold and riser. The force of the exhaust gases obviously takes care of the water assisting in the exhaust process. The plates won't stop reversion, if that's gonna happen. W/r/t condensation, I saw no evidence of rust or water on the retriction plate itself after two years of operation. Noticed another boater of hotboat reporting 3 mph gain from this past week-end.

Macklin 05-02-2005 12:02 PM

Re: Removal of 496HO restriction plates
 

Originally Posted by Highmark
Since these plates are for condensation boil off only then I will remove them and report the results.

Snap some pics while your at it. :cool:

Reckless32 05-02-2005 12:21 PM

Re: Removal of 496HO restriction plates
 
Warranty expired 2 weeks ago...Game on!

Okay, so unbolt the riser; remove this plate-a-ma-jiggy looking thing; reuse one of the two gaskets after carefully removing; re-install riser; go play. Am I missing something?

I like the polished riser idea as well. I think I read your post and saw pics of that. Think i'm gonna do the same thing as soon as I find a local polish guy...

hillbilly24 05-02-2005 12:27 PM

Re: Removal of 496HO restriction plates
 

Originally Posted by Reckless32
Warranty expired 2 weeks ago...Game on!

Okay, so unbolt the riser; remove this plate-a-ma-jiggy looking thing; reuse one of the two gaskets after carefully removing; re-install riser; go play. Am I missing something?

I like the polished riser idea as well. I think I read your post and saw pics of that. Think i'm gonna do the same thing as soon as I find a local polish guy...

You aint gonna be able to reuse the gaskets no matter how carefull you are.

Chris288 05-02-2005 12:42 PM

Re: Removal of 496HO restriction plates
 
I removed them two weeks ago and used two new gaskets, but could have re-used all four, they were like brand new,, about a half hour job..

26sonic 05-02-2005 12:46 PM

Re: Removal of 496HO restriction plates
 
chris288 have you water tested since removing ?

Highmark 05-02-2005 12:52 PM

Re: Removal of 496HO restriction plates
 

Originally Posted by Macklin
Snap some pics while your at it. :cool:


Will do. I'm waiting on my props from Houston Prop and hope to get them back this week. I might try to make some baseline runs Saturday morning then remove them and run some more. This will give me a good comparison with similar water and temp conditions. I have the gaskets ordered from Bam so hopefully they will be here in time too.

Chris288 05-02-2005 01:14 PM

Re: Removal of 496HO restriction plates
 
Tony,, I really should have tested first then changed them at the ramp and re-tested,,, but from what I can tell I did get a consistent 1 mph more,, with 3 people and full tank of gas I was hitting 70,, usually only get around 68-69... Anyway,, I didn't like how the motor was running,, I'm thinking of putting them back in,, it was acting wierd, felt really slow one minute and then felt like a rocket,, like I said weird,, I topped the boat off with 70 gallons plus whatever I had in it at the end of last year,, so I don't know if it was the old gas or what,, it was stabalized,, but I really didn't like how the boat was acting..

Reckless32 05-02-2005 06:28 PM

Re: Removal of 496HO restriction plates
 
Okay, new gaskets....

I don't know how opening up the exhaust route a little could affect how a motor runs in a negative fashion Chris. After all isn't that how a set of after market headers work? I would suspect something else if it continues like as you said, fuel or a clogged fuel filter, etc.

Besides, to try couldn't hurt since it's so simple a task and it's done for the Raylar install. Highmark it'll be interesting to your comparison's, and just may be the deciding factor...

mwdill 05-02-2005 07:50 PM

Re: Removal of 496HO restriction plates
 
doing mine fri nite, will let you know what happens.


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