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ok yah thats what i figured. im at 180 hrs so i have to go drop it off 6 hrs a way for oil change etc etc. i am upgraded my battery too for the power of components. i draain the crap outta it with music and what not. any suggestions on a good marine trickle charger. i want a good one. i dont skimp when it comes to buying good products200h is what is recommended on these engines. Important? Fairly. Obviously you can push it..... until you can't. lol If it fails, you'll be stuck on the water. So I would aim to have it done around 200h as recommended.
im in so cal and run boat year round200h is what is recommended on these engines. Important? Fairly. Obviously you can push it..... until you can't. lol If it fails, you'll be stuck on the water. So I would aim to have it done around 200h as recommended.
yes contact dealer. i was told of 2017 and prior. mine is 2017. i have 180 hrs but im gonna service them anyway as long as im doing other services. i dont like to take chances with biats. gotta pay to play.So my boat is 7 years old, but only has 130 hours. I just bought it in October and there is no record of a supercharger rebuild. Even though I am not at 200 hours, do I need to go ahead and rebuild? Recommendations for a shop where I can ship the supercharger?