Hodgey, if it could be patented now,
I am sure Yanmar would have done so. They would have charged $500 for the parts which cost them $2 to make. Then they would prohibit the sale of them by dealers who are online or just not in the customers area. They would have to be assembled with special tools (pipe wrenches) which are very expensive (also patented) and only available to their dealers, too. I am not sure that they would be as successful at getting them to clog and fail as they have been with their stock part, though. What a racket!!Ralph, you can do this too. Get a 1 1/2 inch street ell. Screw it into the exhaust outlet on the manifold. Screw a close nipple into that and the center part of a tee onto that. On the down side of the tee, screw a 6 - 8 inch nipple to attach to the big exhaust hose. For the top of the tee, you have to find a double tapped 1 1/2 inch to 1/2 inch reducing bushing. That is the hardest part of this project - finding that part. Home Depot won't have one and will not even have a clue what you are asking for. Go to a plumbing place that knows.On the bottom part of the plug affix a 6 inch long by 1/2 inch pipe with the other end plugged and a series of 1/8 +/- inch holes drilled all around near the plugged end. I think I drilled about 12 holes in all directions from the center to the lower (plugged) end. On the top of the bushing, get an adapter to fit your cooling water hose which used to go to the old fitting on the old elbow. Attach that adapter to the 1/2 inch upper opening, clamp the hoses in place and you are done.Caution: Use lots of hi temp antisieze compound on all of the connections. On the big 1 1/2 inch joints - do NOT overtighten them. Do NOT use teflon tape. It makes a noxious possibly toxic (lethal) gas when heated too hot.Tighten the 1/2 inch pipes really well so they do not come apart from vibration. I used all black pipe but galvanized might work as well. I wrapped mine with fiberglass tape to protect my hands and things around it from the heat.Please report back when you have done this as to how well it works. I promise not to tell Yanmar.P.S. If you spend more than $20 US, you have not shopped well enough and need to go back to shopping school. Of course in Canada, taxes may push you over budget so that will be a challenge, too.