If you have one, it will be really hard to miss. 3 green round sprinkler valves attached to the lines going to the three bags. The whole manifold sits right on top of the v-drive, when you remove the...
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If you have one, it will be really hard to miss. 3 green round sprinkler valves attached to the lines going to the three bags. The whole manifold sits right on top of the v-drive, when you remove the...
If memory serves, there was a similar listing for another Supra with an Asheville location with a similarly unbelievable price a few weeks ago. Hard to believe that would be a coincidence.
If the switch doesn't help, sometimes it helps to take those things apart and clean them as well.
Good luck.
Yes - thanks again. This is very helpful!
Thanks for the pics. I have been interested in upgrading my ballast system, but there is SO little room in that compartment of the 21V that I have been afraid to. Sounds like a good winter project!
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Based on those symptoms, I can almost guarantee it is a fuel pump issue. Mine did exactly the same thing last year.
I have to say that regardless of boat size, I will never have a single axle trailer again. Having had both, the tandem is the only way to go. And I thought that before I blew out a tire on the way...
Since I started using Marine Sta-Bil with every fill-up (after having to replace the fuel pump), I have had almost no vapor lock problems - in spite of the fact that it has been a really hot summer...
The 21v has very little room in the engine compartment. Smallest I have ever seen on an inboard. Quite an adventure to get to some of the parts.
I am curious as to how this works out. That bilge pump is a bear to get to. I would like to replace mine - but am not eager to remove the alternator just to get to it!
Lloyd
I change mine while the pump is on the engine. Much swearing and tearing up of knuckles is involved. I remove the black plastic piece that goes across the transom so I can get around the muffler. It...
I am with Tim. Can I make the argument that my boat is worth it? Heck no. It spends 5 months in storage, and only gets used during weekends the rest of the time. However, the time spent with family...
Definitely the best result you could hope for! Glad to hear it.
You can drop the side panels, but the engine compartment on that boat is so tight that I haven't been able to get at the bilge. I have tried a couple of times.
If memory serves, the freeboard is also a lot lower on the 20v. I am sure the 20v will be more nimble, but it won't compare for wakeboarding. And, I agree, the 21v is not make for slalom skiing.
The bilge pump in this boat is very difficult to get to. It is under the alternator in the engine compartment on the starboard side of the boat. I think the only way to get to it is to remove the...
Thanks. I know it is one or the other - but boat is in storage.
Lloyd
Perfect. Thanks Michael.
I have a 2006 Indmar Assault in my 21V. This is a very tight engine space, and I need to remove the alternator to get to the bilge pump. Does anyone know if this engine has a belt tensioner, or it...
I think they are both right. I know that on my '06, the PP is DBW. What my mechanic told me is that the engine is DBW, but for some reason they have a mechanical throttle from the helm to the engine,...
1200 hours is definitely not a lot for an '89. The general consensus is that these engines should go for close to 2000s before needing any kind of major rebuild. You would probably want to have the...
I am not sure what my coverage is, I believe it is $41k total replacement value on boat/trailer, and $250,000 liability. This costs me about $450 a year. I do, as Diggs suggested also have a $1m...
Was able to get the new swivels installed this weekend. They are a great improvement from the original. Very little play in the new ones. It was totally worth $150. I am very pleased.
I have never seen anyone wearing a helmet skiing either. Of course, I have never had a fall on a slalom ski that came close to those where I catch an edge on a wakeboard!
Thanks guys. This is a good discussion. I think I will end up buying a couple helmets (in different sizes) this winter, and start encouraging folks to wear them next season.