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Originally Posted by flying J
(Post 2391289)
I have asked this before but is the 525 a direct swap with the 496. Plug it in bolt it up and go? I think the exhaust holes in the transom may be different
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...hlight=525+496 |
Thanks for the link
I guess that means fiberglass work on the transom but everything else is plug and play |
The thing I've noticed aboutt he 525 headers is that they seem to terminate very close to the transom - doesn't leave alot of room to re-route to the existing 496 exhaust holes in the transom, and I wonder if you could ever go with CMI's silent choice system and have any room left at all to reroute...
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The 496's don't have as many problems because of the HP/CI ratio.
496 / 425 502 / 525 The displacement difference is negligible (let's not get into too many bore x stroke and compression details) but the power is 100 hp more. Ream the piss out of a 525 vs. a 496 and chances are the 525 is going to break first even though you'll have a lot more fun doing it:D |
Originally Posted by bouncedcheque
(Post 2391524)
The thing I've noticed aboutt he 525 headers is that they seem to terminate very close to the transom - doesn't leave alot of room to re-route to the existing 496 exhaust holes in the transom, and I wonder if you could ever go with CMI's silent choice system and have any room left at all to reroute...
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What is the best way to monitor the header issue....check for milky oil everytime? Are there external hints on the headers themselves that might reveal a problem before it gets to serious?
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You will start to see whipped cream/moisture in the valve covers first.
Please excuse this shameless commercial plug but I have a fresh - direct from Mercury - full warranty - brand new exhaust - 525 I can sell for $25,000 |
is there another exhaust system out there that can be used if these are such a ticking timebomb?
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Originally Posted by Mbam
(Post 2617015)
You will start to see whipped cream/moisture in the valve covers first.
Please excuse this shameless commercial plug but I have a fresh - direct from Mercury - full warranty - brand new exhaust - 525 I can sell for $25,000 |
Any engine will create water vapor in the crankcase, it is a combustion by product. As the vapor cools the water condenses. So a little bit is normal. Any water that makes it to the combustion chamber from a leak or reversion from the exhaust is also going to wind up in the crankcase (at least a portion of it). I don't get nervous until I really see water in the valve covers.
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