Exhaust bellows needed.

kenimpzoom

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I have a bit of a homligation of parts on my exhaust. What I am looking for is a bellow with a 3”inlet and 2.5” outlet. Alternatively I could make a 3” x 3” work. The problem is, exhaust bellows often don’t list dimensions.

Anyone know part number for either one of those dimensions.

Thanks, Ken
 

Bondo

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Ayuh,..... Whatcha workin' on, 'n which bellows are you lookin' for,..??
 

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That is the rest of the exhaust. Looks like pipe fittings to me. Hoses run out the transom. 1980 Chris Craft Inboard. Mercruiser 228 power.
 

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dubs283

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Is this that 1980 chris craft red motor/mie thing?

You keep posting in different forums about random things, transmissions, water pumps, restoration, etc...

It's cool, like I said in another thread looks like a Lancer but I'm not sure chris craft made lancers past '78/'79

Your exhaust is definitely custom, wether made in someone's garage or by chris craft themselves. That company has gone through a lot of changes over the years

A spacer may help in your exhaust tube woes, otherwise just super tight clamp a 3" hose down and run it. That boat was not made to be on the water this year
 

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You don't need a bellows there (no movement)

You just need a rubber exhaust hose

Go on ebay. Buy a high-temp 4-ply nomex and silicone turbo hose in the size you need

3" x 2.5" is a common jump size
 

kenimpzoom

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You don't need a bellows there (no movement)

You just need a rubber exhaust hose

Go on ebay. Buy a high-temp 4-ply nomex and silicone turbo hose in the size you need

3" x 2.5" is a common jump size
Thanks for the idea, will give it a try.
 
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