Mufflers and Anti-Siphon Loop on 42 Classic

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roddy

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Bayliner 4387
Could anyone take pictures of muffler setup, anti-siphon loop and hangers.
If could indulge for some measurements from agile owners?
Looking at purchasing 42 Classic where owner straight piped both Lehman 120's. Hoses laying low on hull beside fuel tanks, must be lots of water in them!
I want to understand how exhaust hose to transom is supported. Its a long heavy hose that fiberglass muffler outlet couldn't support without hangers.
He was lucky that engines haven't suffered flooding. Engine survey will check for this specifically...
Thanks Rod
 
Exhaust hose

I suggest you replace the hose with fiberglass pipe (not PVC) which is lighter weight and longer lasting. You can use pipe hanger strap which is galvanized and can be attached to overhead beams. You need to keep some small sections of the hose to provide flexibility.
 
Glasspiperesize.jpgThis was one of my projects. The port muffler was overheated at some point and started leaking, plus the hose was in terrible condition.
 
Huge ulsters in the old exhaust hose and the port muffler. My engines are Cat 3208's.
 

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Here is the lift muffler arrangement on my former 1972 Grand Banks 42 classic. The exhaust hoses are the original and still kicking with the current owner. The hose going up to the engine room overhead has one steel loop giving it some support a little bit above the photo's frame.
 

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Thanks for the information. Ended up not pursuing this vessel as she has too much deferred maintenance and out right maintenance short cuts. Rube Goldberg, would be proud!
1977 GB is still fore sale with different broker in Anacortes...
Watch port fuel tank as rust is inch thick on the bottom and outboard of port tank plus 1/2 of flakes laying on hull.
 
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