I have the 2004 3YM30.Nick: I have never heard about anyone else complaining about this issue. What engine do you have on this boat.
Are your mixing elbows coking up or is there some other issue?
If it is coke then a ceramic coating won't do squat. iI it's corrosion it might slow it but not by much. Do you guys still have high sulfur diesel?My question remains has anyone experience with ceramic coating?
It costs around $100.
Good question Main Sail you obviously are well informed!If it is coke then a ceramic coating won't do squat. iI it's corrosion it might slow it but not by much. Do you guys still have high sulfur diesel?
High Again Main Sail! I forgot to add that there is both corrosion due to salt water lying in the exit end of the elbow (another bad Hunter design as it is too cose to the water line) and coke build up. My homespun theory was that coke might have more difficulty sticking to a ceramic finish and that it would certainly help with the corrosion.If it is coke then a ceramic coating won't do squat. iI it's corrosion it might slow it but not by much. Do you guys still have high sulfur diesel?
I have the new heat exchanger. I am not alone with this elbow life on an H33 it is definitely a poor design and I thihk specific to this boat. All I'm trying to do is improve the situation and perhaps get to 3 years instead of two! I have given the new elbow to a fabricator friend who is going to look at it with a view to designing a bespoke stainless one. Nice high rise , smooth interior, more gradual bend; could be the ducks nuts and worth another couple of horses!Never heard of ceramic coating on a marine mixing elbow. Automotive and motorcycle exhaust yes, but not marine wet exhaust. I'm not even sure how they'd get a ceramic coating inside the water passages to stick. If you're on your 3rd elbow since 2004 there is a problem and it's not the elbows. Are you having an overheat issue? Keep in mind that some of the early 2004 H33's with the 3YM engine had a smaller capacity heat exchanger (looked the same, less tubes) that caused some people problems.
Not trying to be a jerk but I'd find another mechanic.
If anyone here on the right side up part of the world (I see Nick is from OZ) is interested in having a S.S. elbow built, I know a fellow who builds and repairs things like custom exhaust components for the fishing fleet. I'll draw it up for him (no charge to SBO folks) but I would need photos, measurements, etc. If the Hunter's group could locate a boat in Maine I could look at, that would be ideal.I have given the new elbow to a fabricator friend who is going to look at it with a view to designing a bespoke stainless one.