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How tough it is depends on how much room you have in the engine compartment
to work. I assume you can get to everything without having to pull the engines. I hope you have priced in / considered the following potential needs: 1. New barrior coat and bottom paint. 2. New thru hull fittings (if any are metal) 3. Any work to the generator where water enters and exits. 4. Any work to the head where raw water is pumped in. 5. Condition of outdrives (I assume these are I/O engines). Sure there are a lot of other issues with a 10 year old salt water boat. Please have a qualified inspector go thru the boat before you buy. -- Tony my boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "Dano" wrote in message ink.net... Looking into a 1994 SeaRay 330EC with the 454's. Has had a life in salt water and the owner says she needs new manifolds and risers. How tough is this job to do myself (I would have the time over the winter lay-up). What other considerations are there for moving a salt boat to freshwater? Thanks for helping a newbie. -Dano |
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Actually, they are inboards. As I understand it, a survey was done which
indicated the need for the manifolds and risers. In any event, as more info is coming in even at 20k below local market value it may not be worth the trouble. Thanks again for the input. "Tony Thomas" wrote in message news:Hov8b.431371$uu5.77566@sccrnsc04... How tough it is depends on how much room you have in the engine compartment to work. I assume you can get to everything without having to pull the engines. I hope you have priced in / considered the following potential needs: 1. New barrior coat and bottom paint. 2. New thru hull fittings (if any are metal) 3. Any work to the generator where water enters and exits. 4. Any work to the head where raw water is pumped in. 5. Condition of outdrives (I assume these are I/O engines). Sure there are a lot of other issues with a 10 year old salt water boat. Please have a qualified inspector go thru the boat before you buy. -- Tony my boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "Dano" wrote in message ink.net... Looking into a 1994 SeaRay 330EC with the 454's. Has had a life in salt water and the owner says she needs new manifolds and risers. How tough is this job to do myself (I would have the time over the winter lay-up). What other considerations are there for moving a salt boat to freshwater? Thanks for helping a newbie. -Dano |
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Its not rocket science, but soak the bolting with penetrating oil for 48
hours before attempting to remove. If you break a bolt off you may have to pull the engine to repair it. Make sure you use anti-sieze compound and new gaskets when reassembling. A word of caution about gaskets. There are a lot of 'generic' gaskets on the market. Many are cheap and made half-assed. Make sure ALL the holes match up with your old ones or the parts they will seal. Capt. Frank Hopkins http://www.home.earthlink.net/~aartworks Dano wrote: Looking into a 1994 SeaRay 330EC with the 454's. Has had a life in salt water and the owner says she needs new manifolds and risers. How tough is this job to do myself (I would have the time over the winter lay-up). What other considerations are there for moving a salt boat to freshwater? Thanks for helping a newbie. -Dano |
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I've found PB Blaster the absolute best at breaking free frozen bolts, nuts,
etc. Spray it on, let it soak, repeat every 12 hrs. or so until you can get it loose. You might have to heat with a torch as well. "Capt. Frank Hopkins" wrote in message hlink.net... Its not rocket science, but soak the bolting with penetrating oil for 48 hours before attempting to remove. If you break a bolt off you may have to pull the engine to repair it. Make sure you use anti-sieze compound and new gaskets when reassembling. A word of caution about gaskets. There are a lot of 'generic' gaskets on the market. Many are cheap and made half-assed. Make sure ALL the holes match up with your old ones or the parts they will seal. Capt. Frank Hopkins http://www.home.earthlink.net/~aartworks Dano wrote: Looking into a 1994 SeaRay 330EC with the 454's. Has had a life in salt water and the owner says she needs new manifolds and risers. How tough is this job to do myself (I would have the time over the winter lay-up). What other considerations are there for moving a salt boat to freshwater? Thanks for helping a newbie. -Dano |
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