Just put on donkey dongs (turn downs) and the exhaust will exit right over the steering rams and dont know if thats gonna work or not.
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04-14-2010 12:19 AM
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04-14-2010 02:27 AM
They way the tips are currently setup they dump over the rams,
what I am wondering is if this is bad for tghe ram.
Guess I should take some pics so you can see what I mean.
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04-18-2010 11:03 PM
Sorry took me so long..
Here is what I am talking about, my friend Doug did flip the cylinder so the hoses are on the bottom which is better but I am still worried about the cylinder heating up.
Obviously I wont be running engine with drive that far up so there will be more room between cylinder ram and exhaust dump with drive in a normal trim setting.
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04-19-2010 03:05 AM
Can you just turn them outward about 15-20 degrees and not have to worry about anything?
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04-19-2010 10:45 AM
it would have to be at least 30-40deg to clear cylinder at which point
there would be no benefit to running turndowns.
I can also trim them shorter but again that would make it much louder.
Unfortunately at this point I am very short on money so spending 300-600
on mufflers is not an option. My slip/exhaust direction faces the marina owners house and I dont want to piss him off when I get home from bar hopping at 1-2am.
I guess my question is would the exhaust be hot enough to heat cylinder to any extent,
the steering is made by Marine machine.
Exhaust is dry until right before inside of transom then it all mixes together before coming out the tip
so by time it comes out of turndowns water and exhaust have mixed for approx 6"..
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