Wanted to followup on Mercrusier Catalyst manifolds. 2010 Mercruiser 5.0 MPI used in saltwater for 300 hours. Flushed 90% of time. No other treatment but flush. Run hard. I ordered and replaced my Mercruiser catalyst manifolds $2000. It was a waste. Original manifolds looked fantastic. I removed freeze plugs scraped away some black crap/marine garbage and like new black coating underneath. Manifolds would have lasted life of engine. PERIOD, do not replace manifolds. On to risers. Discharge of riser that goes into rubber connector completely corroded, I had to bust it out of boot. On bottom of riser on discharge side there is tube that discharges water which is in addition to the the casting passages, it was the only way water was exiting the riser/engine. Surprised it wasn't overheating but it wasn't (verified with Rinda scan tool). So Riser needed replaced due to end condition BUT actual riser where there are water passengers wasn't thinned or corroded to any extent. I took a drill and drilled numerous holes and found full thickness. I checked right were superheated exhaust hits after exhaust passes through catalyst so its the worst environment. Bottom line if engine not overheating run the manifolds and risers indefinelty, if overheats and can find reason check risers. I found large chunks of rust in my outdrive when doing water pump for years, guess I know where it was coming from, the riser where the water and air mix. Doestn hurt anything as long as you still getting enough water to pass through. Nobody makes aftermarket cat manifolds so if you have cat manifolds you have lifetime manifolds no replacement necessary!!!!!
Mercruiser in early 2000 started use a EDP coating on the cooling passages on engines, heads and a little after that manifolds. Its works. I changed many manifolds, Found many corroded and thinned. I found Zero with the Mercruiser catalyst manifolds. I found this out from a guy that worked for Mercruiser in the 80-90's. Sounded like he knew what he was talking about, he was selling coating for pump volutes etc( I work in petrochemical industry). I could even see the casting ridges and seams, Unreal. Well I hope I save someone some $$$$$. Great job Mercruiser! My boat is seawater cooled, no closed system. I have a lot more details on the coating applied on the Searay forum I posted back in 2018.
Mercruiser in early 2000 started use a EDP coating on the cooling passages on engines, heads and a little after that manifolds. Its works. I changed many manifolds, Found many corroded and thinned. I found Zero with the Mercruiser catalyst manifolds. I found this out from a guy that worked for Mercruiser in the 80-90's. Sounded like he knew what he was talking about, he was selling coating for pump volutes etc( I work in petrochemical industry). I could even see the casting ridges and seams, Unreal. Well I hope I save someone some $$$$$. Great job Mercruiser! My boat is seawater cooled, no closed system. I have a lot more details on the coating applied on the Searay forum I posted back in 2018.