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TPD1317e Chapter 3
Page 11
Exhaust Systems
A wide range of exhaust components are available for use with all types of exhaust system. The components
are designed to connect together, allowing complex systems to be built from stock items, to suit most
installations.
Caution: In all types of exhaust system the exhaust back pressure must not exceed 10 kPa of mercury, (except
the M92B which is 15 kPa), when measured within 305mm (12 inches) of the exhaust outlet from the engine.
3.1 Wet Systems
Wet exhaust systems, where the raw water used to circulate through the heat exchangers on the engine is
nally dumped into the exhaust pipe to cool the exhaust gases, are the most common choice for small craft.
Their principal advantage is that a rubber exhaust hose may be used, with a fairly low surface temperature,
which presents no risk of re.
A general arrangement for such a system is shown on Figure 1. In many cases the exhaust outlet passes
through the transom, just above the waterline. It will be seen that a minimum fall of 5
o
is required, and that
the point of water injection must be at least 8 inches above the waterline, although the actual height necessary
for a particular boat can only be decided in the light of the exhaust system design, and the pitch and roll which
may be encountered in service.
Caution: It is essential that the exhaust system is designed so that water from the exhaust does not enter the
engine under any conceivable operational condition.
Point of water injection to be 200mm(8”)
minimum height above water line
5
o
minimum average fall
Water line
Exhaust hose bore Engine model
125mm (5”) 6 cylinder turbocharged
90mm (3.5”) 4 cylinder turbocharged
76mm (3”) 4 & 6 cyclinider naturally aspirated
Figure 1 - General exhaust arrangement.

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