You got it. They are the smaller hoses that go into the top of the
imtermediate from the side of the exhaust elbows. The Big ones (+2 in)
are molded and are what carry the exhaust gasses, mixed with water
into the exhaust chamber of the sides of tbe intermediate housing.
On the OMC documentation site if the don't offer your specific year
(1967) get the nearest thing, like 1969, etc. Just stay between 1964 -
1977 and you're good.
On Aug 31, 2009, at 5:16 PM, Justin DeSantis wrote:
> Ok, I think I see the ones you mean. One the rear of each manifold,
> one on each side. About an inch or a little more in diameter? Are
> those the ones? There is a real big one back there too, maybe 2 inches
> or more. I hope that isn't it, I don't think I'll get any clear that
> large. It looks like the 2 you're talking about have a hose clamp on
> the manaifold side and a spring type clamp on the other end at the
> intermediate housing. You're right, there are a little harder to see,
> but I think I can get to them to replace, and I'll be able to at least
> look with a flashlight to make sure I have water moving through so I
> can still test run tomorrow. I'll order the cooling system diagrams as
> well. Could be handy.
>
>> Nope. There are two larger diameter hoses, one for each manifold,
>> that
>> connect from the stern-side of the manifold to the intermediate
>> housing.
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