Hello all, I just bought a 1999 Regal 2150 LSC with a Volvo Penta 5.0GL from a local guy that kinda of took good care of it but it needs some work/parts.
The butterfly flap broke off and poked holes in the Y pipe causing the boat to take on water while in the water (vs while in the yard on flushing muffs). JB weld could fix this right? I would much rather do that then replace the Y pipe and yank the motor out.
Also, since the butterfly flap broke off and shot down the exhaust pipe, what do I do about replacing the flap? This flap/shutter is in the exhaust riser elbow or in the Y pipe? Do I order new headers or whatever that rusted thing is called (see pic below). I have no idea how long it has been like this (years perhaps?) so I would hate to ruin the motor due to negligence.
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http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/CITtiQIEAlXGjBQeF92Rug?feat=directlink
I tried getting the other side off but the rubber tube connecting the header to the straight pipe has a steel radial on it and I can't pry or cut it off. I'm concerned it's in the same bad shape and I wonder if damage has been caused to the internal components of the engine. Any ideas on where to start here?!
-New trim sensor on out drive as gague in dash does not show trim level
-New gas gague for console
-New depth finder
-Starter makes not so good grinding noise. Was removed and replaced with washers to assist in getting the distance right.
Someone said to "look at bellows and make sure they have all been changed. I would inspect the manifolds and risers also." but I don't know where those parts are as I'm very new to boating.
I wish it had an extended swim platform, do they make one specifically for the 2150? I would also like to replace the switches up at the console along with the wood grain panels that are showing their age.
Sorry for all the newbie questions but I really want to keep this boat and would like to know how to attack all it's problems smartly and not get taken advantage of at the boat shop.
Thanks,
Ray
The butterfly flap broke off and poked holes in the Y pipe causing the boat to take on water while in the water (vs while in the yard on flushing muffs). JB weld could fix this right? I would much rather do that then replace the Y pipe and yank the motor out.
Also, since the butterfly flap broke off and shot down the exhaust pipe, what do I do about replacing the flap? This flap/shutter is in the exhaust riser elbow or in the Y pipe? Do I order new headers or whatever that rusted thing is called (see pic below). I have no idea how long it has been like this (years perhaps?) so I would hate to ruin the motor due to negligence.
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/eod1lvn1x4_O13vkRhIOOw?feat=directlink
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/CITtiQIEAlXGjBQeF92Rug?feat=directlink
I tried getting the other side off but the rubber tube connecting the header to the straight pipe has a steel radial on it and I can't pry or cut it off. I'm concerned it's in the same bad shape and I wonder if damage has been caused to the internal components of the engine. Any ideas on where to start here?!
-New trim sensor on out drive as gague in dash does not show trim level
-New gas gague for console
-New depth finder
-Starter makes not so good grinding noise. Was removed and replaced with washers to assist in getting the distance right.
Someone said to "look at bellows and make sure they have all been changed. I would inspect the manifolds and risers also." but I don't know where those parts are as I'm very new to boating.
I wish it had an extended swim platform, do they make one specifically for the 2150? I would also like to replace the switches up at the console along with the wood grain panels that are showing their age.
Sorry for all the newbie questions but I really want to keep this boat and would like to know how to attack all it's problems smartly and not get taken advantage of at the boat shop.
Thanks,
Ray