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    I had a guy at the boat last week to change the bushings for the silent choice flap in the tail pipe as they were leaking. He had to remove the headers as he did not have enough clearance to pull the tail pipe back from the flange and found evidence of leaking inside the header. He said the plug in the #8 cylinder had some rust on it but compression was still good. I had him pull both sets to send up to get pressure checked. 160 hours on the engines - 500EFI's.
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    Says alot of the salty water in FL. Ofcourse you flush your engines after each ride?
    Do you have any pics of your engine room?

    Reminds me when I ordered a "Brand new" set CMI Sporttubes from Mr Cecil some years
    ago... the right hand header was all black in side....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loan Ranger View Post
    I had a guy at the boat last week to change the bushings for the silent choice flap in the tail pipe as they were leaking. He had to remove the headers as he did not have enough clearance to pull the tail pipe back from the flange and found evidence of leaking inside the header. He said the plug in the #8 cylinder had some rust on it but compression was still good. I had him pull both sets to send up to get pressure checked. 160 hours on the engines - 500EFI's.
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    A buddy had 3 sets repaired, then they leaked again, so he bought new ones. One of the new ones had a pinhole and shot water 3 feet in the air. So CMI won't send a new one, nope, gotta send that one back for "repair"
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    I do flush the engines after every use. I will take some pictures of the engines but unfortunately I did not take pictures of the headers before I sent them out last week. CMI said they would turn them around this week which I thought was a pretty quick turn around.
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    Trust me....you don't want to see his pictures !!!! Dave
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wardey View Post
    Trust me....you don't want to see his pictures !!!! Dave
    Did you like that one from Sunday?? Just for you my friend!!
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    That's probably why I can't do lasik......you burnt my eyes with that white flash !!!!Dave
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    Loanranger,

    I'd recommend putting a 1/8" drain tube at the bottom of each of the rubber water hoses. When you shut the engines down the header will drain and you'll have a little piece of mind knowing it's not filling your cylinders up with water. Running in salt water may not help but it's not the cause, it's the metal fatigueing, heat cycles, welds cracking, vibration etc......

    If you haven't done so already, spray a lot of WD40 or CRC on your exhaust valve and into the spark plug hole just in case.

    This is a very common problem with any stainless steel header system, CMI's just seem to have it happen more often...
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    Thanks. Yes, after we ran compression we did spray CRC in the exhaust port. I will be interested to hear how the pressure test comes back.
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    I had Typhoon put the drains on mine. It is a good peace of mind. I was amazed at how much drains out after shut down.
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    knock on wood mine are 7 years old,maybe 2 times a year in salt water, I sent the headers back just for the hell of it 3years ago, they ckecked out good and they water flowed them, its was 4cfm which they said it good.

    Ill get a leak now
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mange View Post
    Says alot of the salty water in FL. Ofcourse you flush your engines after each ride?
    Do you have any pics of your engine room?

    Reminds me when I ordered a "Brand new" set CMI Sporttubes from Mr Cecil some years
    ago... the right hand header was all black in side....

    Mange

    used?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loan Ranger View Post
    Thanks. Yes, after we ran compression we did spray CRC in the exhaust port. I will be interested to hear how the pressure test comes back.
    Cool! When I find something like that I usually disconnect the water hose to the header and fire up the engine and run it for 5-10 seconds to burn off any moisture as well!

    Stainless steel has the bling and the runners make power but they don't last forever! My old CMI's were about 8 years old and in the 3 years I had them I had to fix them twice.

    I'm partial but I'm a big fan of the Stainless Marine systems... I had a set on my Scarab and it was over 10 years old, never any problems!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388 View Post
    used?
    Yeep And by that time I started to realise what kind of guy he was..
    The right hand header even had a different angle so it looked liitle
    funny at the transom

    The tailpipes was made by a friend of mine, great ****

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mange View Post
    Yeep And by that time I started to realise what kind of guy he was..
    The right hand header even had a different angle so it looked liitle
    funny at the transom

    The tailpipes was made by a friend of mine, great ****

    Mange
    Nice looking motor!!

    Used header etc.Thats truley Fked UP.

    What was thew shipping to overthere
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    After seeing about 10 failures this year we recomend drains in every Mercury CMI set up, even if you flush the engines the water still stays in the header, fresh or salt, water is water and were there is metal there is rot.
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    After seeing about 10 failures this year we recomend drains in every Mercury CMI set up, even if you flush the engines the water still stays in the header, fresh or salt, water is water and were there is metal there is rot.
    I hear ya!

    That's why I stopped drinkin the cool-aid and went with a different brand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388 View Post
    Nice looking motor!!

    Used header etc.Thats truley Fked UP.

    What was thew shipping to overthere
    Thanks, people especially notis the ign.coil cable on that engine
    This engine is the bas of the blower engine I now run in the orange
    28 Arrow.

    I dont remeber the shipping cost for these CMI's what I had in the Pantera.
    $400-500 to Sweden maybe.

    Mange
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    Next order I will get you a custom length coil wire...free!!

    Thats ridiculous!
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