Imco Thumper - Opinions???
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Imco Thumper - Opinions???
So I've got a set of 502 EFI's that are completely stock, and I currently plan to keep them that way.
Well, the last time out, I noticed a little more steam out of the starboard motor than the other so I decided to pull the risers/manifolds apart. My suspicions were correct as the mating surface on one of the risers was rusted pretty bad, and won't provide a good seal even with a new gasket.
The port side looks good, and cleaned up fairly well, so they are re-usable.
Now, the question...I found a set of used Imco Thumper manifiolds and risers for what seems like a good price, and these are cast aluminum, so I should have quite the issues as I do with the cast iron.
I do boat in the salt, however, now that I own the boat it will be flushed after every salt use.
Should I replace everything with the used Imco's? Buy new risers for the stock? I can get a set of stainless risers for the stock manifolds... Keep the stock arrangement and save for a better aftermarket option????
Again, these motors will stay stock for years to come...
Thanks!
Well, the last time out, I noticed a little more steam out of the starboard motor than the other so I decided to pull the risers/manifolds apart. My suspicions were correct as the mating surface on one of the risers was rusted pretty bad, and won't provide a good seal even with a new gasket.
The port side looks good, and cleaned up fairly well, so they are re-usable.
Now, the question...I found a set of used Imco Thumper manifiolds and risers for what seems like a good price, and these are cast aluminum, so I should have quite the issues as I do with the cast iron.
I do boat in the salt, however, now that I own the boat it will be flushed after every salt use.
Should I replace everything with the used Imco's? Buy new risers for the stock? I can get a set of stainless risers for the stock manifolds... Keep the stock arrangement and save for a better aftermarket option????
Again, these motors will stay stock for years to come...
Thanks!
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They won't net you much power, if any. But the weight savings are noticable. Thumpers are not the prettiest of manifolds, but hey, that's subjective. They do however look better than the merc stuff. If you flush as you should, no problem.