My amberjack 290 (same year) has wipers that do nothing to help with rain, way too slow and don't maintain contact with the glass. Totally useless in the rain. I'm going to use rain-x this year.
I know that doesn't answer your question but didn't want you to feel like you were missing out on...
After figuring out how to contort to change out my shaft seals last year (under the engine as they are v-drives) I feel like I can access anything on these engines!
I haven't been able to find where to drain the coolant out for a drain and fresh refill. Lots of info out there on the seawater side, but not much on the closed coolant side. Mercruiser 5.7 MAG Horizon inboard.
I haven't been able to find where to drain the coolant out for a drain and fresh refill. Lots of info out there on the seawater side, but not much on the closed coolant side. Mercruiser 5.7 MAG Horizon I boards.
From what I've heard they are completely different but I've never looked closely at the 270. For the 290, you're right there's no table built in. I personally prefer this and we have some folding tables that we stow when not using.
Thanks AJSB. I confirmed it's coming from the water heater pressure valve as you said. Weird thing is that I haven't had the water pump on in a couple of months. Maybe some residual pressure from the last time it was on?
Last year my depth reading were all over the place, and I would get a high seawater temp notice. I believe both of these readings come off the same transducer. The boat hasn't been launched yet so I'd like to take care of this while its on the hard.
Any tips for figuring out if its a...
I have a false high sea temp error and also depth issues so I'm guessing there's an issue with the transducer or wiring. Which of these 2 should I be looking at to repair or replace and what is the other one? Cleaning the bilge is also on the list...