Manipulator
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Apr 11, 2005
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I have a Chevy 350 (OMC unfortunately) in my 1983 Sea Ray SR225. Anyway, I noticed the other day the damn exhaust riser on one side is cracked and leaking. I will have to get a new one. Right now my setup is the exhaust goes down and out the prop. I was debating on getting a set of 90 degree riser elbows (mine currently come up off the manifold and then pivot down about 45 degrees) and some stainless steel pipe and run those bad boys right out the back. I have caps (Home Depot rubber caps for 3" PCV pipe) that I could put over the inlets with clamps where the exhaust connects into the lower unit. All I really would need is the risers, rubber reducers from riser elbow to exhaust pipe or muffler (Home Depot has 3" to 2" rubber connectors that fit perfectly- I know these aren't marine but they will work as its a water-cooled exhaust so I don't really see a problem - do you? That is with heat. I imagine the marine bellows can handle some heat but I have 3" connectors from Home Depot on there now and don't have a problem with heat. I looked inside them and they looked fine), I also would need about 1 foot of stainless pipe and the stainless sleeves for the transom. Anyone ever do a homemade job? I think it would work but would be too loud. Since the exhaust is blended with water, would it be quieter than straight exhaust? What if I bought the stainless mufflers that have the tips already installed? Afro technology at it's finest. Any thoughts?