My exhaust bellows blew out will pulling a towable at about 3000 rpm. This is the bellows that is inside the transom just past the exhaust elbow (see diagram). We could no longer rev past about 1500 rpm and we noticed a bit of water leaking from the bellows. The boat is about 10 years old and the bellows was in overall poor shape so we just chalked it up to age and replaced it with a V-P replacement. Took a 10 minute test ride and everything was fine.
Next day, after about 15 minutes of travel at about 2700 rpm, the brand new bellows blew out (same side) with a large tear and a "bang". Until that time, the boat was running fine. So now I suspect there may be an underlying issue that is the problem. No problem with the bellows on the other (starboard) side.
Any idea what might be causing the bellows to blow? TIA.
Next day, after about 15 minutes of travel at about 2700 rpm, the brand new bellows blew out (same side) with a large tear and a "bang". Until that time, the boat was running fine. So now I suspect there may be an underlying issue that is the problem. No problem with the bellows on the other (starboard) side.
Any idea what might be causing the bellows to blow? TIA.