I know this might be a stretch for this board but I'm not sure I'd trust an answer from others. I am involved in a restoration of a 67 Chriscraft Roamer boat that has two 6v52 Detroit engines. Somewhere along the line over the past 3 years the heat exchanger exhaust tubes that carry sea water from the heat exchanger (water to water radiator)to the exhaust system have been lost, stolen, or abducted. The original items were 2 inch copper. I am going to use tubing that is of equall size but made of stainless using food grade fittings and TIG to assemble them. Lately there has been a lot of input by folks who are pretty well versed in boat stuff; and like the subject says...salt water in St. Louis? I would like to know if there are any problems with my planning as the water in the Mississippi is plenty muddy but not too salty! The boat is headed for the BVI when it's done so it really is important that I have my ducks (seagulls) in a row. Thanks, JEFF

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