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Originally Posted by BUP
(Post 4397146)
Or starboard side leaned over making your water line higher on that side inwhich reverted water with side exit exhaust. I would measure to make sure you have enough riser height to prevent water reversion.
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I would like too see some pics of your manifold / riser height. IMO once you posted that you had side exhaust I would not rule out what I posted for reverting water. Also IMO I think your riser height is too low -
I did not read very many of the posts up here so I might have missed something on top of, but again to add I would like to see manifold / riser height and in relation to waterline height. Side exhaust can be a real problem with reverting water especially with a boat in rough water conditions that has full gas tanks, along with many people on board and any added equipment ie: batteries, coolers, ice, tools, camping gear, tool boxes and so on. |
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It is the standard aluminum manifold/stainless riser setup that would have came on any '03 496 Mag. With the boat sitting in the water, the side exit exhaust tips sit above the water line. Even piling a bunch of beer drinkers/hell raisers on the swim platform will not dip the tailpipes into the water. The boat reverted water either when I pulled onto the trailer to go get gas or backing off the trailer returning from getting gas 30 minutes later. Water was dead calm and I was the only person on board. No crazy gear load inside boat. I keep minimal gear/clutter on the boat at all times. Here is a side view of boat. Water line is right about in the middle of the bumped out style line just up from the chine.
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My guess would be backing it down the ramp could force feed water up the pipes, especially if it is a steep ramp.
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Very weird exhaust , if I'm seeing it correctly. Almost looks like for the exhaust to go to the side exits, is has to turn back .
Maybe a non issue, I don't know, but when I haven't seen something so 'un normal' I just have to state that. LOL. |
SB side thru exhaust is extremely popular for the past 15 years with Sea Rays, Crownlines, Cobalts, Bryants and so on with family rec boats. The problem is when a wave hits the side of the boat - and that side of the boat dips down and then hikes back up to the other side can revert water if the manifold riser height is not tall enough. Common problem with this type of install with riser height too low and wave slapping. Also very stern heavy boats the same applies
Common Sea Ray with the common side thru hull exhaust https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N98YvYs0-B0 and another hot rod https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEfTrqXaNhk |
Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4399369)
Very weird exhaust , if I'm seeing it correctly. Almost looks like for the exhaust to go to the side exits, is has to turn back .
Maybe a non issue, I don't know, but when I haven't seen something so 'un normal' I just have to state that. LOL. |
I'm sorry, I am not saying that this has led to water ingestion issues, I'm just saying, excuse the french, this is the most retarded exhaust change of direction I've ever seen. That's all. Just talking out loud.
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Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4399691)
I'm sorry, I am not saying that this has led to water ingestion issues, I'm just saying, excuse the french, this is the most retarded exhaust change of direction I've ever seen. That's all. Just talking out loud.
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Shop finally called back. Both flappers missing in y-pipe. Which is what I figured based on when the boat reverted water. I just didn't see the source being the side exits. At least now I know the source/cause.
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