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quadracr 04-04-2008 02:55 PM

Gil Marine or Imco exhaust
 
I have a chance to get a used set of each. Is one better than the other and what would be a fair price. They come with the risers.
This will be going on a 1998 7.4l

Griff 04-04-2008 03:12 PM

I would get the Gils for the fact that they use a dry joint between the riser and manifold. Imcos have a wet joint.

quadracr 04-04-2008 04:20 PM

I think I'll go with the Gills since after questioning the other pair wasn't IMCO's they were the Merc HP500 manifolds and risers.

98itrwhite 04-04-2008 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by quadracr (Post 2513305)
I think I'll go with the Gills since after questioning the other pair wasn't IMCO's they were the Merc HP500 manifolds and risers.

i thought hp500 manifolds were gil from the factory

Chris Sunkin 04-04-2008 04:54 PM

The merc is a different casting and reportedly more leak-prone. The Gil is vulnerable to heat damage right in the exhaust pocket- if you lose an impeller and run them, they'll crack/melt there. A visual inspection is paramount, a pressure test is easily accomplished.

Gil makes wedges that allow for tailpipe fitment if they're the long-pipe style.

quadracr 04-04-2008 05:10 PM

Thanks guys for the input, but I'm about to show my inexperience. Chris when you says wedges, does that mean wedges that would go underneath the riser to change the angle? If thats the case, I don't think I'll have to worry as I am now using the stock exhaust which makes a sharp dowward angle and the back. I plan on installing 4" tips straight out the back.

Chris Sunkin 04-04-2008 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by quadracr (Post 2513356)
Thanks guys for the input, but I'm about to show my inexperience. Chris when you says wedges, does that mean wedges that would go underneath the riser to change the angle? If thats the case, I don't think I'll have to worry as I am now using the stock exhaust which makes a sharp dowward angle and the back. I plan on installing 4" tips straight out the back.

Yes, those are what the wedges are for.

Remember the old carpenter's adage on those thru-hull holes...

"Measure twice, cut once"

Elite Marine 04-04-2008 05:16 PM

Gils

Vinny P 04-04-2008 08:01 PM

I vote for Gils also. The dry joint is a big plus in my book.

scarabfun 04-04-2008 08:44 PM

gils


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