Measuring Dry Exhaust
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any tips for measuring stainless marine dry exhaust? Motors and manifolds are installed. Used some exhaust plugs in transom, straight edge, etc. any tips to make it easier and ensure I am getting good measurements. Thanks.
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dry means solid no hose no flex all the way thru transom? thought so. you have existing holes from previous exhaust. can you stick risers thru or line up with existing holes? cuz then you can get an eyeball guesstimate how far off from where they need to be. and I assume you called SM and asked where in relation to stock holes and they said something like "not my yob mon?"
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We used PVC I bought at Lowes. When everything was lined up and right screwed it togather and marked them. Sent off to CMI and they made the tails.
We did buy the flanges to match my headers so everything was bolted up.
We did buy the flanges to match my headers so everything was bolted up.
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dry means solid no hose no flex all the way thru transom? thought so. you have existing holes from previous exhaust. can you stick risers thru or line up with existing holes? cuz then you can get an eyeball guesstimate how far off from where they need to be. and I assume you called SM and asked where in relation to stock holes and they said something like "not my yob mon?"
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was thinking about making a pvc mock up. I was mainly concerned with stuff moving during shipping. All myeasurements have been consistent across all 4 tails. Meaning distances are all within 1/8" of each other if not identical.
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Ok, you have no tails yet? And this is getting measurements to get SM to make tails to line up to existing holes? I thought you had new exhausts and hadda cut new holes. Make cardboard template that just fits over each transom assy top with holes cut where exhausts are. Then do the same on the inside. Then switch templates and make sure they are the same both sides and send that to SM along with pics.
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So they are standard width, what about how far above the gimbal stud line like in reference A ?
SM didn't give you a spec sheet like what Lightning has to measure to/from/where ? Like this
http://www.cpperformance.com/instruc...mtailpipes.pdf
When I measured for my Lightnings I bought new, I had to measure the standard stuff (A & B) in the link that was posted above and how far through the transom I wanted the tips to stick out.
SM didn't give you a spec sheet like what Lightning has to measure to/from/where ? Like this
http://www.cpperformance.com/instruc...mtailpipes.pdf
When I measured for my Lightnings I bought new, I had to measure the standard stuff (A & B) in the link that was posted above and how far through the transom I wanted the tips to stick out.
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It didnt move becuase cause we screwed togather but just in case marked across everything. Also marked where we wanted hose bib.


