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jdalton
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Posted: November-10-2014 at 11:44am |
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Looking for a invertaflow muffler for a 1994 correct craft ski nautique... I blew the (fiberglass)side out of mine yesterday... any help would be appreciated...
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Air206
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You can repair it, fairly straightforward.... but I happen to have one that needs a home. It's from a 91 SN.
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8122pbrainard
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Jim, Steve is absolutely correct that it is repairable. There are several very good threads on the procedure. If you need help, I suggest doing a search for the threads. BTW, I also suggest you finding out the cause of the backfire before you blow another one. Sorry Steve if you really want to sell the one you have! |
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Air206
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Thanks Pete.... Appreciate you lookin out for me... ha!
As we said, they are easy fixes and expensive to ship (size is awkward). Use google search to find threads, not the site's search feature example in the google search box; site:correctcraftfan.com "muffler repair" or site:correctcraftfan.com "invertaflow repair" Good searching..... and if you are passing through SW Virginia, I have one for ya..... |
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jdalton
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Thanks for the replies..
I may try the repair myself, however, if I am not happy with it, I will be driving through Roanoke around Thanksgiving.. I am fairly new to boating, and I realized after that I did not flip the blower switch before starting the engine (after not running the boat for over 2 months)... I am no mechanic, but I am assuming this had something to do with it...lesson learned...argh! |
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8122pbrainard
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Jim,
The engine backfire blowing the inveraflow had nothing to do with not turning on the bilge blower. |
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'92 Correctcraft Ski Nautique
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Air206
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Well, I'm in Roanoke and I'll give you a good deal cuz shipping is an issue with something awkward like this....
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Air206
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Message me if you want to chat more..........
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8122pbrainard
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Jim,
The backfire may be a sign that the Pro Tech system is failing. Others will come along and comment. They are known to fail. Maybe having a mechanic look at it would be a good idea. |
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Air206
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I think JPass could address ProTec failure......... He switched his. I'll confirm they are "ticking time bombs" - see my other posts with that same comment but regarding used ones as parts replacement.
ProTec failure is a timing failure... should have performance/starting issues.. Is all good with the engine? You didn't mention backfire....just Pete did. |
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JPASS
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Mine never failed, but had leaking coil packs. I replaced the ignition before it crapped out on me. I figured 22 years and 1700+ hours of run time was above average life from the ProTec ignition system. I think you may want to double check your timing when you have some time. |
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'92 Correctcraft Ski Nautique
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8122pbrainard
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Correct but he did say this:
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Air206
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Jim, we all seem to want more info... like Paul Harvey - we want "The REST of the Story".....
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8122pbrainard
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[QUOTE=malcolm2] Let's hope this goes well, but I am just about ready to attempt a big time repair of my muffler on my '92 Nautique. This fall a backfire during winterization blew out my muffler.
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74Wind
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Reason #10,001 for no mufflers...
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backfoot100
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Couldn't have said it better Jeff. Mufflers are just another potential point of failure. |
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When people run down to the lake to see what's making that noise, you've succeeded.
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storm34
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The look of that style Invertaflow have always bugged me. Seems like a giant wart back there.
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8122pbrainard
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The looks of the Intertaflow is why it's commonly refered to as the "septic tank". |
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jdalton
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My apologies for the delayed response.
Thanks guys for the advice. Yes, major backfire once I restarted it after parking my truck. Luckily, I was just 10 ft. from the dock, so recovery was easy. My "septic tank" looks exactly like the posted picture! The engine is in great shape (351 Ford), so I do not have much to offer on that end. The only recent repair was to replace the ignition switch. |
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