- Joined
- Feb 18, 2003
- RO Number
- 11165
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- 82
I installed mufflers on my 1987 Montego 3257 this weekend. The early 3257s came without mufflers just 4 straight pipes out the back. Needless to say I've held the reputation of the loudest boat on the dock.
CHOSEN MUFFLER: I wanted to maintain engine room space and keep the cost down, so the muffler of choice was a "Slip in" style silencer. The muffler looks like a beercan with holes punched in it and a baffle in the middle. They are designed to reduce the volume of High performance boats up to 475hp, while being easily removeable when noise is not an issue. Total cost was less than $400.00
INSTALLATION: It seemed like a simple enough project, remove the flapper, drill a hole in the tailpipe, insert the muffler, secure it with one 1/4 bolt, put the flapper back on. Before booking time in the sling to do the installation on shore, I tried to "Slip the muffler in place and found that it didn't fit. I found that I had to reduce the diameter by about one to two millimeters to get them to fit. This was accomplished with a simple Dremel tool. Rather than wait for the next lift appointment, I decided to put my cordless drill in a plastic bag and do the installation in the water. (I would advise the high and dry installation method).
RESULT: It's still loud, but it's no longer "Redneck Loud" The silencer was advertised with a 10db reduction at idol and 4-5 Db under power. I got less than expected noise reduction at idol, however, my neighbors were pleased with the result. I got better than expected result under power. Normal conversation is possible now under way. I've successfully passed the trophy for loudest boat on the dock back to the Detroit 671s.
Silencer photo below:
CHOSEN MUFFLER: I wanted to maintain engine room space and keep the cost down, so the muffler of choice was a "Slip in" style silencer. The muffler looks like a beercan with holes punched in it and a baffle in the middle. They are designed to reduce the volume of High performance boats up to 475hp, while being easily removeable when noise is not an issue. Total cost was less than $400.00
INSTALLATION: It seemed like a simple enough project, remove the flapper, drill a hole in the tailpipe, insert the muffler, secure it with one 1/4 bolt, put the flapper back on. Before booking time in the sling to do the installation on shore, I tried to "Slip the muffler in place and found that it didn't fit. I found that I had to reduce the diameter by about one to two millimeters to get them to fit. This was accomplished with a simple Dremel tool. Rather than wait for the next lift appointment, I decided to put my cordless drill in a plastic bag and do the installation in the water. (I would advise the high and dry installation method).
RESULT: It's still loud, but it's no longer "Redneck Loud" The silencer was advertised with a 10db reduction at idol and 4-5 Db under power. I got less than expected noise reduction at idol, however, my neighbors were pleased with the result. I got better than expected result under power. Normal conversation is possible now under way. I've successfully passed the trophy for loudest boat on the dock back to the Detroit 671s.
Silencer photo below: