Stingray606zp
Cadet
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- Nov 22, 2012
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Boat is a 1996 stingray 606zp. 4.3 vortec, alpha1 generation 2 out drive. Ill give a little history. I bought the boat late last season. I redone the back seat and storage area because one corner was soft. I used all the original hardware in the same spots, just changed the wood. The next outing was when i first noticed the sound. Now, im not sure if the sound just showed up that time, or if i just hadnt realized it until then.
I took it out yesterday for the first time this season. The sound traveling through the hull is at low rpms. Its most noticeable between idle and 1200rpms. Does it anytime the engine is running. Sound doesnt change in forward or reverse. Trim up, trim down, full left or full right it doesnt change a bit.
So here's where i am. Should i pull the drive and have a look at the gimbal bearing and u joints, or look for something else first? I dont know if i done something to make sound travel when i redone the back seat and storage area, or if something else is going on. The sound is just kinda like harmonics traveling through the hull.....kinda like a real small vibration that the sound is traveling through the fiberglass hull.
I hope i put this in the right forum, this one seemed most fitting .
I took it out yesterday for the first time this season. The sound traveling through the hull is at low rpms. Its most noticeable between idle and 1200rpms. Does it anytime the engine is running. Sound doesnt change in forward or reverse. Trim up, trim down, full left or full right it doesnt change a bit.
So here's where i am. Should i pull the drive and have a look at the gimbal bearing and u joints, or look for something else first? I dont know if i done something to make sound travel when i redone the back seat and storage area, or if something else is going on. The sound is just kinda like harmonics traveling through the hull.....kinda like a real small vibration that the sound is traveling through the fiberglass hull.
I hope i put this in the right forum, this one seemed most fitting .