Thanks in no small part to the folks on this forum, I do my own annual maintenance with no problems and love the peace of mind that comes with knowing how to wrench on my boat. I’ve got a list of things I do in the fall and spring and feel pretty good that my engine is pretty well cared for. I’m good with the basics (fluid changes, fuel filter, water pump impeller, spark plugs, etc.) however, as my boat gets older, and after reading a few threads recently, I’m concerned I’m missing some things that should be on my radar as potentially (or shortly) needing to be replaced. Other than annual maintenance stuff, I’ve replaced 2 steering cables, a PSS and had the throttle position indicator adjusted, but have not done anything else to my boat. A couple things, like the PSS and exhaust pipes, that have “shelf lives” come to mind. I do take it in the Puget Sound (salt water!) every once and awhile, but usually drop it in a lake on my way home. Still, water jackets/heat exchangers etc. might be ticking time bombs. I’d love to hear some thoughts, ideas and suggestions for things to check/replace before they turn into major issues on aging engines.
Thanks!
Eric
'07 24Ve, 340hp Marine Power
Thanks!
Eric
'07 24Ve, 340hp Marine Power
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