I have a 1990 Larson DC190. Originally came with a 4.3 , during my rebuild I replaced the broken V6 with a 5.7 V8. An approximate additional weight of 125lbs. I'm running through drive exhaust. The original setup did not use any exhaust riser spacers, just the elbow direct to manifold.
I've measured the exhaust height from the "no-load" water level to the top of the elbows as directed by the Mercruiser manual. The manual states a minumum of 13 inches is needed at full load, which is approximately 1,700lbs on my boat. Mine measured 13 1/2" with 4 people on board and 3/4 of a tank of fuel....best guess around 850 lbs including fuel & gear.
So, my questions.
As a sidebar:
As this may come up. My original to the boat capacity decal stated 12 persons or 1,865 lbs. I had a new decal made stating 10 persons or 1700 lbs due to the added weight of the 5.7. I realize this isn't scientific, but that's where I came up with the 1,700 lb capacity.
I've measured the exhaust height from the "no-load" water level to the top of the elbows as directed by the Mercruiser manual. The manual states a minumum of 13 inches is needed at full load, which is approximately 1,700lbs on my boat. Mine measured 13 1/2" with 4 people on board and 3/4 of a tank of fuel....best guess around 850 lbs including fuel & gear.
So, my questions.
- Is the 13 1/2" that I measured "too close for comfort" considering I'm not at full load...or am I simply guessing by not having a full load ?
- If the full load measurement was right at the 13" minimum would I still risk water backing into the engine when larger guys such as myself are climbing up the ladder, or am I over-thinking this?
- If I were to add 3" extension blocks (I have room under my engine cover) , but I do not have the extended length connectors, would it be OK to simply get 3" longer 4" rubber bellows ?
- I may just add the extensions for piece of mind....but again, am I over thinking ?
As a sidebar:
As this may come up. My original to the boat capacity decal stated 12 persons or 1,865 lbs. I had a new decal made stating 10 persons or 1700 lbs due to the added weight of the 5.7. I realize this isn't scientific, but that's where I came up with the 1,700 lb capacity.
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