MULTICYLINDER ENGINES
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2GM
AND
MODELS
EXHAUST MANIFOLD
On
2GM models, the exhaust manifold is an elbow that
is attached to the cylinder head (Figure 5). A hose from
the thermostat cover directs cooling water into the exhaust
elbow.
On
3GM models, the exhaust manifold contains water
passages that allow water to cool the manifold. A hose
from the thermostat cover directs cooling water into the
exhaust manifold (Figure 5). A hose from the exhaust
manifold directs water from the exhaust manifold into the
exhaust elbow.
The exhaust manifold on
3HMF and
models is combined with
the coolant reservoir for the freshwater (closed) cooling
system (Figure
6). Refer to Chapter Eight for a descrip-
tion of the freshwater (closed) cooling system.
Removal and Installation
2GM models
Refer to Figure 5.
1.
Detach the exhaust hose from the exhaust elbow.
2. Loosen the hose clamps and remove the water hose
from the exhaust elbow and thermostat housing.
3. Remove the exhaust elbow from the cylinder head.
4. Clean any gasket residue from the exhaust elbow and
cylinder head.
5. Check the exhaust elbow for
carbon buildup
and corrosion.
6.
Reinstall the exhaust elbow by reversing the removal
procedure. Tighten the retaining nuts to the torque speci-
fied in Table 2.
and
models
with seawater cooling
Refer to Figure 5.
1. Detach the exhaust hose from the exhaust elbow.
2. Loosen the hose clamps and remove the water hose
from the exhaust manifold and thermostat housing.
3. Open the drain valve on the underside of the exhaust
manifold.
4. Remove the exhaust manifold from the cylinder head.
5. If necessary, remove the water hose and exhaust elbow
from the exhaust manifold.
Summary of Contents for 1GM10
Page 1: ...YANMAR DIESEL INBOARD SHOP MANUAL ONE TWO 8 THREE CYLINDER ENGINES...
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Page 28: ...GENERAL INFORMATION 21 Bearing Blocks Press Shaft arm Bearing Spacer Press k 4 bed...
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