OK, so I have my brand new boat, a 2005 22I, and the first thing I notice is that the engine sounds a little louder than I am used to. Thinking it is just cause it's a new boat, I pay no mind, until it bugs me to the point that I investigate. Long story short......
The front of the engine cover was making constant contact with the front of the engine, specifically the impeller body. It made a loud vibration due to the acoustic properties of the engine cover.
So as I look at it and notice that the rear hinges of the engine cover are twisted and the screws into the floor are bent!!
I removed the screws and installed brand new ones, everything fit fine, no rubbing, until.......
As soon as I put the hydraulic pistons, ie: motor cover support pistons, the engine cover again pushed backwards into the engine and twisted the screws and hinges!!
When I took the pistons back off to put in NEW screws, I tried to compress the pistons and WHOA!!!!, it took like 150lbs per piston to compress them!!
The pistons were forcing the engine cover backwards, into the engine, and twisting the screws. The dealer said that I should put some rubber bumpers on the floor to keep the cover from hitting the engine, but that will not stop the screws from bending.
I have removed the pistons for now, but does anyone have any ideas??? Should a $50k boat have such a poor design, or is it a fluke? Has anyone had such a problem?
Any help would be appreciated, Thanks in advance. Sean
The front of the engine cover was making constant contact with the front of the engine, specifically the impeller body. It made a loud vibration due to the acoustic properties of the engine cover.
So as I look at it and notice that the rear hinges of the engine cover are twisted and the screws into the floor are bent!!
I removed the screws and installed brand new ones, everything fit fine, no rubbing, until.......
As soon as I put the hydraulic pistons, ie: motor cover support pistons, the engine cover again pushed backwards into the engine and twisted the screws and hinges!!
When I took the pistons back off to put in NEW screws, I tried to compress the pistons and WHOA!!!!, it took like 150lbs per piston to compress them!!
The pistons were forcing the engine cover backwards, into the engine, and twisting the screws. The dealer said that I should put some rubber bumpers on the floor to keep the cover from hitting the engine, but that will not stop the screws from bending.
I have removed the pistons for now, but does anyone have any ideas??? Should a $50k boat have such a poor design, or is it a fluke? Has anyone had such a problem?
Any help would be appreciated, Thanks in advance. Sean
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