juggernaut150
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I recently put a down payment on a used but nice looking 1989 rinker captiva 186, hour meter says 591 hours. The boat was for sale for 7,000 and the salesman said its not for sale because its not 100% it has a cracked exhaust manifold. I said well i don't mind replacing a manifold I'm a mechanic for a CATerpillar dealer. So he said he would sell it for 3500 and have his mechanic go over it thoroughly and I could talk to the mechanic and even previous owner if I wanted to. I guess what Im saying is that Im not worried about a cracked manifold, but, how can someone tell its just a manifold and not a cracked block? I asked if I could I hear it run when the mechanic goes over it and he said since it has a cracked manifold it will get water in the oil (this doesn't make sense to me if its just a cracked manifold). However he assured me that all I would have to do is replace the manifold and that the block is not cracked. He said previous owner drained block but forgot one manifold. Should I be worried about this? What have other peoples experiences been with cracks in 4.3 blocks and manifolds? Thanks for any responses and info. Also where can I download a service manual for this drivetrain.