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  • #16
    My 2009 6.0 is on its third set of manifolds. There was several recalls on them.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by WakePowell View Post
      My 2009 6.0 is on its third set of manifolds. There was several recalls on them.
      This ^ and your FIL being a TT member for so long "should" get you a new set of manifolds.
      If you don't get any service from S&W, I'd POLITELY ck with MC directly and or Indmar.
      I had good luck witha defective part by approaching MC/Indmar directy. They are not in the business of gving away parts, but in my experience they are in the business of maintaining their reputation for producing a quality product.
      Otherwise, I'd go with CantRepeat's suggestion (are the manifolds cast iron or Al?) drill out the leaks and put a short brass or stainless screw in the holes. Should be a permanent fix, cheap too.
      '06 X2 MCX

      "I understand why some people may not want to do this the way I have recommended but I can't understand the death grip some people have on a toilet plunger with a hose fitting." -JimN

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      • #18
        Mine are not leaking like that but I have tiny dots on a few of the plugs like I have microscopic leaks that are corroding and about to go. Mine appear to have about a 1" dia (not perfectly round) solid welded area that is filled in. There are no inserts clearly visible.
        I could be wrong but yours looks like a plug possibly was there, as it appears there is a decent size hole. Was there a plug or is it just the way picture looks?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by woodrowskis View Post
          Mine are not leaking like that but I have tiny dots on a few of the plugs like I have microscopic leaks that are corroding and about to go. Mine appear to have about a 1" dia (not perfectly round) solid welded area that is filled in. There are no inserts clearly visible.
          I could be wrong but yours looks like a plug possibly was there, as it appears there is a decent size hole. Was there a plug or is it just the way picture looks?
          It looks like the hole size varies due to the amount of corrosion on the inside. The outer weld diameter is the same about 1-1 1/2" diameter. We groud off the black power coat and then cleaned up the visable outer corrosion then applied the JB weld and that has worked the best with no more leaks...yet...
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Thrall View Post
            This ^ and your FIL being a TT member for so long "should" get you a new set of manifolds.
            If you don't get any service from S&W, I'd POLITELY ck with MC directly and or Indmar.
            I had good luck witha defective part by approaching MC/Indmar directy. They are not in the business of gving away parts, but in my experience they are in the business of maintaining their reputation for producing a quality product.
            Otherwise, I'd go with CantRepeat's suggestion (are the manifolds cast iron or Al?) drill out the leaks and put a short brass or stainless screw in the holes. Should be a permanent fix, cheap too.
            I agree with your statement of MC standing behind one of their longest TT members and helping him get a new set of manifolds. We do have a few phone calls into MC to see if we cant get a solution that way. For now so we can stay on the water we chose the JB weld route and we shall see if that work. S&W probably isnt going to help...direct to MC is our only hope.
            Current Boat:
            2007 Prostar 197 TT Edition, LY6 400HP, Mini Tower, Heater, Perfect Pass

            Previous Boat:
            1997 Prostar 205, 350tbi, Power Slot, Perfect Pass, New Dimension Tower, Shower, Heater, Clarion Stereo, LED Interior Lighting

            Objects in the rear view mirror are losing

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            • #21
              I would talk to someone at Indmar. They are a pretty good company and I think if you politely but firmly explain the situation, I would think that they would come through for you.....................especially because there is a recall on the manifolds...
              I have only had good service and interactions with them.
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              • #22
                Thanks, I will do that. Do you have any points of contact back there you could share? Thanks for your help and advice!
                Current Boat:
                2007 Prostar 197 TT Edition, LY6 400HP, Mini Tower, Heater, Perfect Pass

                Previous Boat:
                1997 Prostar 205, 350tbi, Power Slot, Perfect Pass, New Dimension Tower, Shower, Heater, Clarion Stereo, LED Interior Lighting

                Objects in the rear view mirror are losing

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                • #23
                  Not anymore, it was about 7years ago. MC of AZ put me in touch with them (and they helped as well. Probably not going to get much help from S&W unless things are different than when I lived in CO).
                  SOmeone will have contact info, or just phone up Vonore, TN and ask who you need to talk to about this.
                  '06 X2 MCX

                  "I understand why some people may not want to do this the way I have recommended but I can't understand the death grip some people have on a toilet plunger with a hose fitting." -JimN

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                  • #24
                    Contact Engine Nut on this forum. He works for Indmar.

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