Seapro210wa
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- Apr 21, 2021
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Hi guys I bought a 22 foot walk around with a 4.3l engine in it last year. When I bought it the former owner did a lot of his own work on the boat. He had replaced the carburetor the year before. I ran it all season and it would not go above 25mph and I noticed fuel leaking from behind boat. At the end of the year I dropped it off to have it looked at. They went by the number on the flame arrestor and told me that someone had changed the manifold from a 4 barrel carb to a 2 barrel. I thought this was odd and looked into the records from when it was reported around 2012. Upon discovering the engine block number was different than the number on the flame arrestor. They told me the prior owner had installed the wrong carburetor and they were going to order the correct one which is TKS. They told me the carburetor gaskets are different and that’s why it was leaking fuel. They seemed sure this would solve the problem. When they got it back and started it up they said it was no longer leaking fuel. Upon starting it again they heard a clunk noise which ended up being a bolt from the starter breaking off in the engine block. That’s how my boating season ended last year. They winterized it. Does this sound like it would solve the issue? Also how hard will it be for them to get the bolt out of the block? How many different carburetors are there for a 4.3 carbureted Mercruiser engine? I had never heard of anything like this before. Thanks I’m just wondering just dropped it back off to have the work done and am really hoping to have a great year this year.