pdmathisjr
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I have a 2004 SeaRay 200 Sundeck with a 4.3 MPI/EFI 220hp - 2004 Mercruiser, 151 hours on the engine. Boat has been operated in saltwater since new. After each trip, flushed 10-15 minutes, including using Salt Away at the end of the flush. Boat operating temp is 160 degrees during normal operation. Boat is trailered and garaged when not in use... yes, we baby it. I'm looking for guidance and understanding on a few questions:
1. When should the Risers and Manifolds be R&R'd? Are there any early indicators to watch for (temperature increase during normal operation?)
2. I've had to replace one IAC valve on the engine. Is this a normal high failure rate part --- should I have a spare on hand?
3. I have had three instances of what appears to be vapor lock but seems quite unusal on an EFI engine. I'm told the warm waters of Florida PLUS high temperatures during the summer can lead to a more frequent vapor lock problem normally not seen in upper states / cooler climates. Also, the ethanol / gas challenges many boaters are being faced with may be a contributor, so I've started adding STARTRON to fuel and increase fuel grade from 87 octane to 89 octane. And finally, it's being suggested to add octane boost to my gas to help mitigate my "possible" vapor lock problem. Thoughts? Any experiences with facts and good corrective actions.
4. Last question.... expected engine life on the Mercruiser 4.3? Oil change every 50 hrs, 100 hr maintenance done at MarineMax dealership (big expense), Alpha 1 drive maintenaced per schedules. Any feedback is helpful and appreciated.
Thx so much.
Pdmathisjr
1. When should the Risers and Manifolds be R&R'd? Are there any early indicators to watch for (temperature increase during normal operation?)
2. I've had to replace one IAC valve on the engine. Is this a normal high failure rate part --- should I have a spare on hand?
3. I have had three instances of what appears to be vapor lock but seems quite unusal on an EFI engine. I'm told the warm waters of Florida PLUS high temperatures during the summer can lead to a more frequent vapor lock problem normally not seen in upper states / cooler climates. Also, the ethanol / gas challenges many boaters are being faced with may be a contributor, so I've started adding STARTRON to fuel and increase fuel grade from 87 octane to 89 octane. And finally, it's being suggested to add octane boost to my gas to help mitigate my "possible" vapor lock problem. Thoughts? Any experiences with facts and good corrective actions.
4. Last question.... expected engine life on the Mercruiser 4.3? Oil change every 50 hrs, 100 hr maintenance done at MarineMax dealership (big expense), Alpha 1 drive maintenaced per schedules. Any feedback is helpful and appreciated.
Thx so much.
Pdmathisjr