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Update #2 Trouble Shooting Help: Neither Engine Stays Running.

I would go back there and replace all the clamps and add a big zip tie next to each clamp for backup historically those clamps rot and fall off
 
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We isolated the leak to the compartment aft of the engine compartment. It was obvious once we opened the clean out port cover where the exhaust was coming from. The resonator had melted. Pictures attached. The last people to work on the port side exhaust was the dealer.
 

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Update [HASH=460]#2:[/HASH]
We isolated the leak to the compartment aft of the engine compartment. It was obvious once we opened the clean out port cover where the exhaust was coming from. The resonator had melted. Pictures attached. The last people to work on the port side exhaust was the dealer.
Another jetboaters.net member mystery solved!
 
Now to find the part. It appears they changed the design in 2012 and I’m having trouble finding it. Worse comes to worse I guess we could just cap it.
 
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