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bats05 06-22-2012 09:35 AM

I have 99 H2X 23p Mirage, run 62 mph.

Crossett 06-22-2012 09:58 AM


Originally Posted by Z06vette1 (Post 3715118)
Thanks guys I hope nothing seriously is wrong with this motor. I can't get it to rev past 4000 rpms it's at the shop now. Any ideas what it could be? The motor has 400 hours on it

Do all the normal engine maintenance. Put new plugs in it and make sure they're gapped correctly. Make sure the timing is right. Check the points on the distributor, etc. A compression test would probably be a good idea too.

twinskrewd 06-22-2012 12:12 PM

4000 is about what I used to get with the 23p Mirage Plus's on my 302 with the same engines.

Z06vette1 06-27-2012 11:34 AM

Bad news from the repair shop pulled plugs and water came out of the cylinders! Said exhaust does not have flappers as well. I just purchased this boat! So much for the clean bill of health from the pre purchase inspection. Waiting for further diagnosis!

4bus 06-27-2012 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by Z06vette1 (Post 3718754)
Bad news from the repair shop pulled plugs and water came out of the cylinders! Said exhaust does not have flappers as well. I just purchased this boat! So much for the clean bill of health from the pre purchase inspection. Waiting for further diagnosis!

Most likely the wet joint gaskets on the exhaust, which could have broke down over the winter.

How much water in the oil? That engine, even though it has cast internals, might be ok seeing that it is relatively low compression, depending how long it was ran that way.

If it is the exhaust fix the leak and run it, you really don't have much to lose on the gamble, the stock internals are inexpensive.

In the previous owners defense, he may not have known. And there is a big difference between an inspection and a survey.

Z06vette1 06-27-2012 12:09 PM

Bad news from the repair shop pulled plugs and water came out of the cylinders! Said exhaust does not have flappers as well. I just purchased this boat! So much for the clean bill of health from the pre purchase inspection. Waiting for further diagnosis! Hope this doesn't price me out of boating for this year was really excited to be on the water

bats05 06-27-2012 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by Z06vette1 (Post 3718787)
Bad news from the repair shop pulled plugs and water came out of the cylinders! Said exhaust does not have flappers as well. I just purchased this boat! So much for the clean bill of health from the pre purchase inspection. Waiting for further diagnosis! Hope this doesn't price me out of boating for this year was really excited to be on the water

Sorry to hear that,, wish you could of picked up my H2X its on the market. Clean bill of health

bats05 06-27-2012 02:35 PM

Hope you get her fixed and back on the water soon...good luck.

Z06vette1 06-27-2012 04:41 PM

Just inspected the boat at the shop, water in all the cylinders and has a low end bearing noise when run with the drive off. Shop says boat needs a complete rebuild. Said looks like it will cost 6500+ dollars ! Any advice about speaking with the previous owner? I know if I sold the boat I would make this right. Mostly upset about our raised expectations that we would be boating all next week. Am I better off trying to sell this boat with a blown motor, rebuilding or having it repowered with a new mercruiser 496? Anyone have any ideas what it should cost to rebuild?

Fordtough150 06-27-2012 06:23 PM

I'd say just get a crate GM motor.


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