I will be at the boat this weekend and can measure the spare one I have for my 1999 270DA if you still need the information. I should also still have the original package with the part number.
Do not know about an engine spec plate, but have not looked either.
The spark plug information can be found here.
https://d3gqux9sl0z33u.cloudfront.net/AA/AR/wetbristol/downloads/224953/Mercruiser_v8_7.4_8.2_litre.pdf
For the 1999 L-29 MCM 7.4MPI engines with serial #s 0L010003LTS and up, the...
Thought about offering to sell you my one that I did not use... but since I am vested in it now, I am going to keep it.
I did double check the part number and it is correct.
Cap, Rubrail End Cap
Sea Ray part number 958074
(Marine Max part number 506304)
It was a stock item, and I got the impression that it was a very common item since they had them close by the counter and did not even look up a part number.
i think the part is common to many Sea Ray models, I'm surprised your dealer is having trouble with it.
We will be at the lake next...
Had to buy it from Marine Max, only sold in pairs, cost was around $130. :wow::huh:
I think the Sea Ray part number is 958074 Rub Rail End Cap, as per the parts manual. I have the package with the part number on it at the lake if you need me to double check that number?
I had a similar problem on my boat, turns out it was a ground fault/short in the hot water heater. Disconnected the water heater and it solved the problem.
http://clubsearay.com/showthread.php/49553-Helm-remote-help-and-anybody-need-a-6-cd-changer-FREE
The above link will give you the information you need, it is fairly straight forward. Thanks to Loneranger for detailing this on his 2000 270DA.
If you have any questions I will try to help as...
Found the answer here http://clubsearay.com/showthread.php/48143-Anyone-have-a-95-98-Sundancer-270-on-a-trailer?highlight=270da+weight for a 1999 270DA (9'2" beam), on an aluminum trailer, loaded with full fuel and water... 10,700. As reported by VinceR using a truck scale. Not sure what power...
Sorry I could have been more clear on that... the light fixture over the stove top is a dual voltage fixture that holds a 12v bulb and a 110v bulb. One switch for each circuit 12v left and 110v right.
The switch on the right in that cluster is for the 110v lamp in the overhead light above the stove area. On mine when I took off the light fixture cover, I found that the bulb had just come unscrewed.
if the bulb is burned out... It is a difficult bulb to find and there is a thread here that...