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    Posted: March-20-2006 at 10:06am
Great buy! I would check or change the oil pressure sending unit and make sure it matched to the gauge. 80psi at idle just HAS to be a mis-read.
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I just checked I have a 14X10X1 RH and a 12.5X17x1 LH Your welcome to try them before you buy.
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I ran my 66 Baracuda with 80pSI oil without any problem 13X13 is a great a around prop. Are they RH or LH.. I have a 14X10 RH and I think a 12.5X15LH I wopuld part with for 100 each I just have to check the rotation Let me know if your interested.
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pulled the carb,lower gasket blown out, went to auto zone ,got a new gasket,runs perfect, but it idles at 80psi oil pressure,is that good? i feel sooo BAD for such a good deal, the trailer is absolutly PERFECT 1999 shorelander,need a new prop for it,and my SN,
looking at the acme OR the oj 4 blade, which would you guys recomend, don't ski ,or wake board, both props on both boats are stamped
"13x13x1"nibral,cup, federal. ????? looking for good all around props.
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Gregr, wouldn't know what's causing the leak apart from the usual "is it tight? Is the gasket any good?" but a good trick is to spray carb cleaner around all the intake joins, carb to spacer or wedge, spacer to manifold etc. If the engine dies momentarily you have a leak there. I guess if there's a leak it'll suck it in and create a too rich mixture.   Anyway, it works - I tracked down a leak in my wife's old VW like that.
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Are the carburetor bolts tight?
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ok, found the "tick" theree is a spacer under the carb that is leaking hot exhaust????? why?
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This sopunds like it qualifies as grand larceny. There are people doing time for stealing less than you did. Sound like a great deal and a good opprotunity to have some fun and possibly make some money.
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just closed the deal on the centurion, sounds like a loose rocker arm on the port side, i will pull the valve cover off tonight and see, after all the nit picking and haggleing, i got the boat for $800.00 CASH! He gave me a pile of reciepts for maintenence and repairs, found one for a new 1400.00 transmission (nov.'04), also got 2 new primex mufflers the long ones with a 45*elbow,a new brass sherwood pump,and a holley mrine carb kit.
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gregr; I apologise for my comment (thanks BKH for the dose of concience) I did not catch that you also have a C/C either. For $1500 you can't go wrong. Fix and clean her up and turn her for a profit.

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Sorry, didn't catch that you already have a SN. That's OK. Again, for 1500, you can't go wrong. The trailer is probably worth 1000.
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$1500, how can you go wrong? Clean it up.
Enjoy it for the summer. This will give you time on the water to check out the Nautiques, so that when you sell the Centurion for a profit, you'll know exactly which Nautique you want (and you will want one). BKH
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just out of curiosity, i stopped by and asked the owner if he would like to get rid of it,he told me "give me 1500.00,and get it out of my garage" ,floor is solid,seats and engine cover are not faded or torn,he clams it had a "tick" while running,so he parked it,is it worth it? i have some pics,just cant figure out how to post????
worst case it has the same engine and tranny as my sn (parts).
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J Bear, be nice.

Gregr, I would say depends upon what a hell
of a deal is. Those boat go for 5-7K here
in Norcal. Be sure and check the boat thoroughly. Check for soft spots in the floor. Take a socket and check the motor mount bolts which screw into the stringers. If the bolts aren't biting, you may have rot in the stringers. If possible, drive it before you buy it and make sure it is acceptable to you. I've never been a fan of the steering in Centurions. I find them to be very stiff. The boat was a pretty good ski and barefoot boat. If you plan to wakeboard, you'll probably have to add a LOT of weight to get a decent sized wake. Boat is very flat bottom, and can be pretty bouncy in rough water. BKH
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I think you ought to go throw the hell of a cash down....
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Wrong site. Go to the ski centurion site, wherever that might be.

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sorry, wrong forum,should have went to general discusion..............
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found a hell of a deal on this '87 model ski centurion, pcm 351,1:1 velvet,great interior,nice trailer, what can anyone tell me about this boat before i throw the cash down...can't figure out how to post??????
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