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Mixing Elbow

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RobS
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Re: Mixing Elbow

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Only if it's heavily rusted but it's not a routine maintenance item.
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Re: Mixing Elbow

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OK, Thanks. The outside looks like typical rusty exhaust parts. I will look inside tonight. I dont know what to throw money at first!
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sweetwater wrote:OK, Thanks. The outside looks like typical rusty exhaust parts. I will look inside tonight. I dont know what to throw money at first!
It's probably fine. Timing belt, raw water impeller, raw water cooling loop flush, valve adjustment, shaft seal, engine alignment......... To name a few
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"TOY-RIFIC" 2000 28TE, 6LP, Hull 408

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OK.... I got the new mixing elbow. If someone with picture posting savy would like me to e-mail them the photo and post it, I would be happy to send it out... Thanks. Now I just need to install it.... With the new gasket and clamp...
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sweetwater wrote:OK.... I got the new mixing elbow. If someone with picture posting savy would like me to e-mail them the photo and post it, I would be happy to send it out... Thanks. Now I just need to install it.... With the new gasket and clamp...
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Rob S.
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1974 Chris Craft 36' Commander Tournament
Cummins 6BTA 330B's

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"TOY-RIFIC" 2000 28TE, 6LP, Hull 408

Luck is the residue of good design.
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I like the extra large water outlet holes at the top to completely shower the hot exhaust.
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Re: Mixing Elbow

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jumpjet231 wrote:I had mine inspected two years ago and the guy said it looked almost new. This boat is an '04 and has been in RI and the Chesapeake it's whole life. FWIW..
Splashed Wave-Off today and when I started her up I had smoke pouring out under the turbo. The two piece elbow/riser had broken off at the flange and Mack B recommends replacing both. Who needed that $1200 anyway. I guess 6 years was too many. I'm just glad it didn't bust out in the Bay.
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