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496 exhaust manifold cleaning?
- Carverlvr2
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496 exhaust manifold cleaning?
1. Is this “Normal and serviceable/acceptable”?
2. If not, can/should they be cleaned?
3. If yes, how? Could a radiator shop dip the manifolds and risers? Who does this work?
- buster53
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Re: 496 exhaust manifold cleaning?
- Carverlvr2
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Re: 496 exhaust manifold cleaning?
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Re: 496 exhaust manifold cleaning?
Carverlvr2 wrote:Source of the post As far as I know It’s only raw water cooled. I didn’t see any extra plumbing or reservoirs but have not been very deep in the engine room yet. Looked like hoses go from thru hull sea strainer strait to the engine. What should I look for?
Do you have all the risers and manifolds separated and off the engines now ?
Do your engines run cool now and are the risers cool to the touch on top with engines running, also are your exhaust hoses cool to the touch ( no hot spots ) if so all ok IMO.
Actually if it were me , that pic you showed does not look bad from what we can see....I would just flush out to make sure passages are clear and move on unless you want to have them boiled out and resurfaced at an engine shop , really all about the budget and peace of mind.
One thing for sure if they are removed and replaced you will be sure that down the road they can be relatively easy to re and re.
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Re: 496 exhaust manifold cleaning?
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Re: 496 exhaust manifold cleaning?
Carverlvr2 wrote:Source of the post Any tips?
Take it to a different mechanic and see what he/she says....... Really not enuf info for me to advise you one way or the other.
I am sure others with more experience will chime in soon.
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Re: 496 exhaust manifold cleaning?
Carverlvr2 wrote:Source of the post As far as I know It’s only raw water cooled. I didn’t see any extra plumbing or reservoirs but have not been very deep in the engine room yet. Looked like hoses go from thru hull sea strainer strait to the engine. What should I look for?
Easiest thing to look for is a heat exchanger. It’s a cylinder sitting on top of the engine, maybe 1-1/2’ long, 4-5-6” in diameter with a couple hoses/tubes coming out of it. It acts as a radiator on a car engine, but instead of air passing thru, sea water comes in and removes the heat from the closed cooling system.
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Re: 496 exhaust manifold cleaning?
Whether raw or freshwater cooled, the main cooling hose from the sea strainer would go to the raw water pump on the engine. After the raw water pump is where the differences between raw and fresh start kicking in.
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