Today we pulled the exhaust flange due to a slow leak as others have expressed. What we found was interesting. See th pic below. While the flange was adhered well, it is interesting that only 2 of the 6 screws were actually into pure fiberglass. ( forward and aft). The remaining 4 screws either barely touched the fiberglass and one completely missed. The screws were the source of the leak.
I am re bedding the flange with new screw holes to penitrate the fiberglass to give addtl support.
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Exhaust flange leak!!!! READ
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Re: Exhaust flange leak!!!! READ
Pics are upside down. Sorry. iPad.
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Re: Exhaust flange leak!!!! READ
Yikes that's a little scary. Not much keeping that bugger on!
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Re: Exhaust flange leak!!!! READ
I edited your post and "righted" the picture orientation.
Don't think your alone....I think every Yanmar 28TE is just like that.
Get everything as clean as possible and use an "adhesive" sealant. You should also be able to through bolt a couple of them.
Don't think your alone....I think every Yanmar 28TE is just like that.
Get everything as clean as possible and use an "adhesive" sealant. You should also be able to through bolt a couple of them.
Rob S.
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Re: Exhaust flange leak!!!! READ
Bed some marine plywood behind it for backing and seal the wood before adding the flange again. It will take a few extra steps but give you plenty of holding power.
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Re: Exhaust flange leak!!!! READ
socalmike: Well done and very good advise.
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