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Marine engine exhaust manifolds and risers must be inspected and
replaced regularly or they can fail and cause catastrophic damage
to the power plant.
Risers and manifolds are the part of the engine that allows exhaust
gases and cooling water to be discharged from the system during
operation.
What happens over time
Manifolds and risers are water-jacketed, which means the water
chamber is separated from the gas section by a dividing wall. Over
time, hot exhaust gases and raw cooling water, especially salt water,
corrode the chamber allowing the water to enter the dry side of
the part.
The results
When this happens, the water can fill the engine, causing all kinds
of damage that can put the engine out of commission permanently.
The failure often occurs when the engine is running, which means
the misdirected water enters the cylinders when the pistons are
moving. Because water does not compress, the connecting rods, push
rods, and engine block end up distorting and breaking.
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