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    Posted: October-10-2023 at 6:14am
I need to purchase a totally new exhaust system for my boat. Does anyone have any opinions on the new dry joint systems?
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Replacing my original exhausts in an 1986 nautique sometime this winter as part of a stringer rebuild.  What's a dry joint exhaust?
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Click on the link for an explanation.

With a 351 Ford, you won't really have to make a decision since I don't think anybody makes them for that engine.


DenDen can get some for his Chevy, but being Mercruiser or Mercruiser clones, the dry joint risers have 4 inch outlets, so he'll have hose diameter issues, meaning he'll need reducers or 4 inch stuff all the way back and then new exhaust outlets in the transom
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