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Topic: Exhaust Leaking
Posted By: agetech
Subject: Exhaust Leaking
Date Posted: June-13-2022 at 11:22am
Guys-  My GT40 fiberglass exhaust pipes are leaking.  Looks like previous owner ran it hot at some time, water pump impeller was basically gone when I bought it, and thermostat was missing.  The pipe is cracked at the lower right elbow into the silencer.  Am wondering about replacing the fiberglass parts with custom welded 3inch SS.  There are 2 4inch silencers with an H-tube between them, I can see clear through them.  I have it temporarily repaired for this season.
Just wondering if it will be too LOUD with straight SS pipes.



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Posted By: pjsmoreno
Date Posted: June-14-2022 at 11:34am
This was a discussion awhile backon same subject....

https://www.correctcraftfan.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=24028&title=1977-ski-nautique-exhaust" rel="nofollow - https://www.correctcraftfan.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=24028&title=1977-ski-nautique-exhaust


Posted By: KENO
Date Posted: June-14-2022 at 12:50pm
Originally posted by agetech agetech wrote:

Just wondering if it will be too LOUD with straight SS pipes.

I guess you'd have to define too LOUD and too LOUD for who, and then think about where and how you use the boat and maybe post a picture or 2 of what you have now for an exhaust system.

Is this on your 95 Hydrodyne?

Listen to an old 70's CC, MC  with no mufflers and compare that to your noise level now, I think you'll find a pretty good difference, especially for anybody in the back seat, behind the boat or on shore..Wink




Posted By: swilliams
Date Posted: June-14-2022 at 4:33pm
Look up on YouTube “full speed in a 1976 Correct Craft Martinique”. My nephew filmed it. You get an idea of the sound! If I knew how to post the link I would.

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1976 Martinique,350 Omc. 1975 Glastron/Carlson CV16,115 Merc.


Posted By: agetech
Date Posted: June-15-2022 at 12:12pm


Posted By: Jonny Quest
Date Posted: June-15-2022 at 1:33pm
Originally posted by agetech agetech wrote:



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Current
2003 Ski Nautique 206 Limited

Previous
2001 Ski Nautique Open Bow
1994 Ski Nautique Open Bow

Aqua skiing, ergo sum


Posted By: agetech
Date Posted: June-15-2022 at 2:25pm
Requested pictures
Exhaust elbow is cracked where rubber hose from engine is clamped.  Inside of fiberglass tube looks like charred wood.  
I was able to shove the rubber hose past the crack and re-clamp.  Not leaking now, but may be a disaster in waiting. The 
4inch silencer has no baffles inside, don't know how much difference they make in the exhaust sound.  I want to replace the
silencers and the H-Pipe with 3inch stainless.  The charred fiberglass inside the exhaust is kinda scary to me.


Posted By: Hydrodyner
Date Posted: June-15-2022 at 3:30pm
Hi guys, sorry if I have 2 questions that don't match the thread, but since I have the same boat I would be interested in the following: what is the weight that is attached to the steering cable bracket for? looks the same to me, and I don't know what purpose this part serves.
2. What causes this cross connection between the two exhaust pipes? I don't have these on my boat.

Greetings from Switzerland, Markus
Text is translated with Google




Posted By: agetech
Date Posted: June-15-2022 at 4:41pm
The weight is a vibration dampener, I saw it in a Hydrodyne add from 1995, gonna look and try to find the add again.
The H-Pipe is from the hot rod community, used to be common for performance cars before X-Pipes came around.  I don't know if it is original or not.
Actually, Keno posted some links to Waterski Magazine by year.  1995 Waterski Magazine buyers guide is there.  There is a picture of the dampener in the Hydrodyne add.


Posted By: KENO
Date Posted: June-15-2022 at 7:54pm
Here's a link to the 95 buyers guide, go to electronic page 27 for the ad and a little blurb on the dampener Wink

http://books.google.com/books?id=Bx42AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false" rel="nofollow - link


Posted By: Hydrodyner
Date Posted: June-16-2022 at 7:32am
Thank you for the info, now I'm a bit smarter again, I love my Hydrodyne with my great GT-40 engine.Heart I switched to a 4 blade prop this year (13x13) and it runs much smoother than before with the 3 blade. it's just a pity that wakesurfing isn't possible with it. but it is also a water ski boat.
here is a picture of my baby
....but now I don't want to disturb the thread anymore.Embarrassed
Greetings from Switzerland, if I have problems with my GT-40, I'll get back to you Wink




Posted By: gun-driver
Date Posted: June-16-2022 at 8:34am
Damn I love that intake, hate the Fred Flintstone rack of ribs intake they changed to.


Posted By: gun-driver
Date Posted: June-16-2022 at 8:50am
The tubes can be repaired with a little fiberglass.









Posted By: agetech
Date Posted: June-16-2022 at 6:21pm
I realize the tubes can be fixed with fiberglass, but mine looks like there was a fire in it.  It's charred really bad.  I don't trust it and wanted to know if anyone has welded up some stainless and run straight pipes.  


Posted By: KENO
Date Posted: June-16-2022 at 8:44pm
Since LOUD is such a subjective thing and a real sensitive subject to some people around here, I kinda figure that if you wondering if it will be too LOUD.............it probably will be too LOUD 

Check the out SS silencers in the Hardin Marine link below.

They should last well and lower the noise level and take the bark out of the exhaust.

You'll need some more rubber hose, but if somebody had a barbecue in your exhaust system like you mention, it's a good idea to get new hose anyways, unless you already did

http://www.hardin-marine.com/c-471-inline-silencers.aspx" rel="nofollow - link


Posted By: agetech
Date Posted: June-16-2022 at 9:14pm
Originally posted by KENO KENO wrote:

Since LOUD is such a subjective thing and a real sensitive subject to some people around here, I kinda figure that if you wondering if it will be too LOUD.............it probably will be too LOUD 

Check the out SS silencers in the Hardin Marine link below.

They should last well and lower the noise level and take the bark out of the exhaust.

You'll need some more rubber hose, but if somebody had a barbecue in your exhaust system like you mention, it's a good idea to get new hose anyways, unless you already did

http://www.hardin-marine.com/c-471-inline-silencers.aspx" rel="nofollow - link
Thanks for the link.  The thermostat was missing and the impeller only had 1 vane when I bought it.  Also had a misfire, the seller thought I was trying to sell some BS to get the price down.  Anyways, sometime in the past, the exhaust got really hot.   I'm thinking that I can weld some stainless to replace the elbows and the H-pipe, then maybe mufflers, then hose on back to the outlets.  May try it without mufflers to see how loud it is.  The way its set up now really sounds good across the lakeLOL



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