Fordiesel69
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I am talking about fresh water boats that HAVE been winterized correctly each year. Explain how these parts still commonly fail. I understand that salt water eats them alive as with any metal. But I am not seeing how fresh water destroys them in 10-15 yrs with proper maintance at 100-150 hours per season.
I assume the manifolds and riser material is about as thick as portions of the engine block, yet seldom do you hear of those rotting out.
Many of the boats I have looked at in the 1980's have original manifolds and I hear this is not a good thing as they are on borrowed time. My bayliner for example is a 1990, so the factory manifold are now 20 yrs old. Time for replacement even though no leaks?
I assume the manifolds and riser material is about as thick as portions of the engine block, yet seldom do you hear of those rotting out.
Many of the boats I have looked at in the 1980's have original manifolds and I hear this is not a good thing as they are on borrowed time. My bayliner for example is a 1990, so the factory manifold are now 20 yrs old. Time for replacement even though no leaks?