Anyone know what the approximate lifespan of a water life muffler is? I have a 1976 C&C 33 and the muffler looks to be original. It's not leaking, but I'm wondering what it looks like on the inside. I am getting a rust stain on the gelcoat underneath the exhaust exit on the transom of the boat and I'm thinking that may be originating in the water lift muffler (hopefully not coming from a rusty block). Also, looking at the stainless steel water lift muffler offered by Moyer, I see that it is 6" in diameter and 8" high. That is much smaller than the one I have now - mine must be 10-12" high and easily
10-12" in diameter. If I choose to replace mine, would a muffler that much smaller be OK - any risks or problems to having a smaller muffler? Any advantages to having a larger muffler?
Thanks folks!
Kurt.
10-12" in diameter. If I choose to replace mine, would a muffler that much smaller be OK - any risks or problems to having a smaller muffler? Any advantages to having a larger muffler?
Thanks folks!
Kurt.
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