Thanks guys I have done this twice before, my question was about the quality of the stainless parts. I appreciate all of the responses.You WILL need a vise, and a very large wrench. One tip: when you take off the old assembly, take it off by removing it in in one piece. In other words, take out the 4 bolts at the exhaust manifold, and leave the rest together. (It will probably be impossible to separate the two pieces while on the boat anyway). Keeping them together will preserve the exact "angle" between the exhaust and the elbow, which you can then duplicate in the assembly of the new pieces.
My elbow (and the hose that attaches and runs aft to exit the boat) sat just inside a removable vertical bulkhead that would not fit back in if I did not rotate the elbow its threads far enough. If I rotated it too far, the exhaust hose would not fit on. (Hope that makes sense). I had to carry the whole thing from the boat back down the dock and into the club's workshop (for the vice) two extra times because I hadn't kept a reference.
Well then to sum it up, the SS HDI elbow is a fine part.Thanks guys I have done this twice before, my question was about the quality of the stainless parts. I appreciate all of the responses.
Wow, if you've done this twice, then I'm glad (and the new owner will be glad) I changed it to SS.Thanks guys I have done this twice before, my question was about the quality of the stainless parts. I appreciate all of the responses.
The first one corroded through and sprayed salt water all over the engine compartment. The boat was brand new to us and we knew little about maintaining the engine, fortunately, the leak started just as we delivered the boat to be hauled out and have a bottom job. Our marine repair guy changed them out. The second time I was much more informed (thank you SBO) and checked the elbow, it was carboned up a medium amount, but I could not clean it to my satisfaction so I but on a new elbow. This time I want to have the replacement parts with me when I check it. I typically check my elbow every couple of years, usually right before I head off on the Harvest Moon Regatta, a 150 mile race from Galveston to Port Aransas and then return trip, often motoring up the ICW. I didn't race this year so I'm going to check it sometime soon after the new stainless parts arrive.Did they carbon up or corrode thru?
I took my old one to someone that rebuilds diesel engines and they sand blasted it clean. both inside and out for about $50.The new SS elbow may get plugged in time also. It would be a shame to replace it too. Maybe someone here has a good method for cleaning them. Someone a while back posted that they were close to a yanmar dealer that cleaned them for little or no money.