Below is an exhaust mixer elbows off of my starboard engine that I removed several months ago while working on one of my turbos.
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Obviously it has seen better days. I suspect the others are in about the same condition. At the time, I looked around for a set of replacements and was finally quoted $1,800 per each by a local marine exhaust fab shop. (Not sure if this is in-line with typical cost or not.) Well, not having an extra $8K laying around to spend on exhaust mixers at the time, I reluctantly went ahead and put it back on.
The outer water jacket shell doesn't really appear to be in bad shape and if I knew what alloy it was constructed of I would just cut out the inner exhaust pipe and tig weld in a new one. Otherwise, I will likely just fab a set of new stainless ones myself.
To that end, I was wondering if anyone might have an old exhaust elbow laying around that I might be able to cut up and use as a template. The Kay Industries part number etched into this one is SK2046-4 with a mfg date of 7/28/75. I'm located in LA (Lower Alabama) but venture regularly around the FL panhandle and south MS. I would also be willing to cover reasonable shipping cost. I am also open to other suggestions.
Thanks
-Alan
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05-07-2019 04:51 PM #1
Old Exhaust Shower Head
Last edited by Play'N Hooky Too; 02-14-2020 at 06:00 PM. Reason: Reviving old thread
"The only thing that always works on an old boat is the owner" - Some Wise Guy
1976 46' Convertible
Old Fort Bayou
Ocean Springs, Mississippi
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05-07-2019 05:02 PM #2
Re: Old Exhaust Shower Head
See if Hailey Wilkerson of HDI marine (306) 824-0800 can give you a price. They will need engine make and model. They shipped me an odd generator elbow that was quoted to me from MFG of $1200. I paid $390 which included shipping. Original part was cast Iron, new is Cast Stainless Steel!
riverrandy
1975 64' MY Hull# 305
Merritt Island, FL
Cape Crossing Marina
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Re: Old Exhaust Shower Head
He has a custom exhaust part manufactured by Kay Industries so the part # probably isn't going to help.
Might be able to come up with a generic type shower head piece with the same inlet and outlet size with similar angles and then modify or manipulate what they dump into if needed.
We wiped out a 12v71 because it ingested water from a hole in a Kay elbow/riser, it was not leaking on the outside at all.
The way to go now is to eliminate the outside water jacket and use the hard coated pipes instead.CRICKET
1966 HAT50C101
Purchased 1985 12v71Ns
Repowered 1989 with 8v92TI
Repowered 2001 with 3406E
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05-07-2019 09:23 PM #4
Re: Old Exhaust Shower Head
did you try marine exhaust of alabama?
Mis b' havin
1972 58 yachtfish
58yf352
pass christian, ms.
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05-07-2019 10:57 PM #5
Re: Old Exhaust Shower Head
"The only thing that always works on an old boat is the owner" - Some Wise Guy
1976 46' Convertible
Old Fort Bayou
Ocean Springs, Mississippi
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Re: Old Exhaust Shower Head
Try them all, Marine Manifold in NY, Marine Exhaust Systems in Riviera Beach FL, DeAngelo in Ft Lauderdale, etc. Somebody told me there's an outfit in South Florida that's doing exhaust much cheaper than the rest, just can't remember the name., Maybe an offshoot of DeAngelo???
What engines do you have?CRICKET
1966 HAT50C101
Purchased 1985 12v71Ns
Repowered 1989 with 8v92TI
Repowered 2001 with 3406E
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05-08-2019 07:06 AM #7
Re: Old Exhaust Shower Head
Hi Cricket,
For my education could you please elaborate on "The way to go now is to eliminate the outside water jacket and use the hard coated pipes instead."
Where is the water injection? What is a hard coated pipe? How does this all work?
Cheers.+++
1984 61MY #353 with 9' cockpit extension.
Sydney, Australia.
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05-08-2019 07:33 AM #8
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05-08-2019 07:37 AM #9Senior Member
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Re: Old Exhaust Shower Head
In response to ScottinSydney, I initially thought I'd go with modifying hard shell risers on my Roamer, but then I opted to make my own. Here's the blog article showing a D'angelo hard shell and how it's made: https://1969chriscraftroamer46.com/2...xhaust-risers/
BTW, if anybody needs an 8" showerhead on a riser, I'm selling the one I disected. It's very well made and can be modified with commonly available SS tube and bends. TIG skills help, but most of the hard work is already done.
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Re: Old Exhaust Shower Head
The water is injected directly into the showerhead instead of water incasing the entire part, so it's all downstream towards the outlet. The hard coat insulates the part, the main advantage is that the water is kept away from the joint next to the turbo/manifold. If a crack occurs there water can get into the engine and then it goes boom. The hard coat is an upgrade from the removable heat blankets which can collect oil and also disintegrate over time.
CRICKET
1966 HAT50C101
Purchased 1985 12v71Ns
Repowered 1989 with 8v92TI
Repowered 2001 with 3406E