OllieC
Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Dec 8, 2011
- Messages
- 535
Good afternoon everyone.
The Sea Ray hasn't seen the MN water with my family yet (see signature below) however I am starting to get things ready for Spring. In one of my previous threads, when I started with iboats, I asked about things to look out for or replace on my "new" used boat.
The history of the boat is that it was my fathers and well taken care of. It's an 05' and has been in S. CA and in the Pacific. It has aprox. 350hrs on the engine which is a 5.0MPI closed cooling with a Bravo III. Someone told me that I should replace the manifold and risers which looks like the parts are $1K. I was also told from a Sea Ray dealer not to worry about it, and don't go replacing parts that don't need replacing.
On a Dry-Joint closed system, would you think the manifold and risers would still be good on a flushed system and that is "closed"? I'd hate to shell out $1K, however worse, would be the cost of a new block.
Thoughts - suggestions?
The Sea Ray hasn't seen the MN water with my family yet (see signature below) however I am starting to get things ready for Spring. In one of my previous threads, when I started with iboats, I asked about things to look out for or replace on my "new" used boat.
The history of the boat is that it was my fathers and well taken care of. It's an 05' and has been in S. CA and in the Pacific. It has aprox. 350hrs on the engine which is a 5.0MPI closed cooling with a Bravo III. Someone told me that I should replace the manifold and risers which looks like the parts are $1K. I was also told from a Sea Ray dealer not to worry about it, and don't go replacing parts that don't need replacing.
On a Dry-Joint closed system, would you think the manifold and risers would still be good on a flushed system and that is "closed"? I'd hate to shell out $1K, however worse, would be the cost of a new block.
Thoughts - suggestions?