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  • Carter that was my first call and they don't have a clue about the board - i am going to go back to
    Searay and see if any of the older tects can be found to discuss --
    thanks for your quick response
    Good Carter - my port fuel gauge went out and i ordered a new gauge from Medallion thru Marine Max - did not work and spoke with a tech at Medallion - he says there is a board on one of the engines that connects both fuel gauges - any idea of where this is located - Medallion no longer makes this board - thanks for your help
    carterchapman
    carterchapman
    No Sir I don't have a clue. Sorry. I had never heard of that, and my "MAN man" Wendel Angel (Gulf Coast Diesel) has retired,

    I guess you need to discuss with a MAN service center...
    Good Morning, I see your a technical contributor and also in the Fort Myers Are as I am. I am working on a 1998 Searay Sundancer 330 and I am at the end of my rope with this and thought maybe you can help me. This would probably take a phone call and me sending an email of what I have done so far.
    carterchapman
    carterchapman
    Hi Mauro! We are driving back to Ft. Myers on Sunday for two weeks or so. Then we will close the condo and spend the summer in TN/GA...Call me next week at 404-316-7419...carter.chapman@comcast.net
    M
    Mauro Palma
    perfect thanks
    Carter, thanks for the reply. I think the 410 is quite different though. My generator and/or gen panel (port) on 44 Dancer is opposite side of boat from inoperative windshield washer (starboard)
    Hi Carter, I respect your opinion. I have a 2000 Searay 340 and am planning to change the transmission fluid. Seems like a simple task, suck it out and fill it. I don't think I have a filter. But my main question is should I use 'synthetic fluid'?
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