When I did my end of year service last winter I split my lower unit and saw the pieces of my exhaust water flapper/ shutter in the bottom of the thru prop exhaust chamber.
In doing some research here and with fello boaters it looks like the repair is pretty straight forward, I just need to order new exhaust water shutters. I came across 2 different products by Quicksilver (http://www.go2marine.com/product.do?no=92309F) and Sierra (http://www.go2marine.com/product.do?no=159228F) as these are the A3 that replaced the old style A2s. There is a significant price difference between the 2 at $70.49 for the quicksilver and $30.97 for the Sierra. Anyone have any input into which part is a better part?
In the product pix the Sierra part looks like when the shutter is closed it is completely closed, in the pix of the Quicksilver it looks like there is are a couple holes in the shutter around the hinge, but it is tough to judge from a product pix. I would think you wouldn't want a part that can allow water through when closed....defeats the purpose correct? But maybe the shutter is sufficient and the holes allow for less back pressure? Just thinking out loud here....
thoughts?
In doing some research here and with fello boaters it looks like the repair is pretty straight forward, I just need to order new exhaust water shutters. I came across 2 different products by Quicksilver (http://www.go2marine.com/product.do?no=92309F) and Sierra (http://www.go2marine.com/product.do?no=159228F) as these are the A3 that replaced the old style A2s. There is a significant price difference between the 2 at $70.49 for the quicksilver and $30.97 for the Sierra. Anyone have any input into which part is a better part?
In the product pix the Sierra part looks like when the shutter is closed it is completely closed, in the pix of the Quicksilver it looks like there is are a couple holes in the shutter around the hinge, but it is tough to judge from a product pix. I would think you wouldn't want a part that can allow water through when closed....defeats the purpose correct? But maybe the shutter is sufficient and the holes allow for less back pressure? Just thinking out loud here....
thoughts?