Durcott
Well-Known Member
Hi Folks,
I have an outboard that runs in a locker well. (Not this guy AGAIN...)
The exhaust fumes from the leg outlet are collected by a stainless steel 'manifold' and vented. When the manifold is gas tight, the motor runs well. When it isn't, it doesn't.
The leg is old, and the ally is in poor condition. No amount of re-rivetting is keeping the joint gas tight. I have attempted a proper fix with a combination of rivets, sikoflex and that emergency underwater epoxy repair putty.
That attempt was the best so far, but there is still no real bonding there, and it failed after half a season.
There's not enough metal left to redrill for larger rivets, but there is a reasonably large flange on two sides of the manifold. Does anyone have a solution for bonding this item directly to the outboard leg?
I may have to abandon good taste and just bandage the thing in place.
Cheers
Jeff
I have an outboard that runs in a locker well. (Not this guy AGAIN...)
The exhaust fumes from the leg outlet are collected by a stainless steel 'manifold' and vented. When the manifold is gas tight, the motor runs well. When it isn't, it doesn't.
The leg is old, and the ally is in poor condition. No amount of re-rivetting is keeping the joint gas tight. I have attempted a proper fix with a combination of rivets, sikoflex and that emergency underwater epoxy repair putty.
That attempt was the best so far, but there is still no real bonding there, and it failed after half a season.
There's not enough metal left to redrill for larger rivets, but there is a reasonably large flange on two sides of the manifold. Does anyone have a solution for bonding this item directly to the outboard leg?
I may have to abandon good taste and just bandage the thing in place.
Cheers
Jeff