enginesilo
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I'm considering changing my exhaust manifold on my 3.0L Mercruiser. Engine is around a 2005 year, don't have the serial handy.
Since this is the 4 cylinder, it is not like the 6 and 8 cylinders where there is a manifold on each side. Instead it has 1 manifold, and has the carburetor mounted on the top,along with I think the alternator or some other component mounted off of it. Makes it a harder job on the 4 cylinder than the 6 or 8 with these extra components.
I've read people suggest using long bolts with the heads cut off to help get the old manifold off, and the new manifold on which makes a lot of sense so i'll be doing this as needed.
Any other tips on getting the carb off, carb linkage, if I should be using any gasket sealer with the gasket, tips on getting the surfaces clean, other component removal, etc?
Since this is the 4 cylinder, it is not like the 6 and 8 cylinders where there is a manifold on each side. Instead it has 1 manifold, and has the carburetor mounted on the top,along with I think the alternator or some other component mounted off of it. Makes it a harder job on the 4 cylinder than the 6 or 8 with these extra components.
I've read people suggest using long bolts with the heads cut off to help get the old manifold off, and the new manifold on which makes a lot of sense so i'll be doing this as needed.
Any other tips on getting the carb off, carb linkage, if I should be using any gasket sealer with the gasket, tips on getting the surfaces clean, other component removal, etc?