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Old 09-28-2018, 05:55 PM
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I have a 2004 Powerquest 380 Avenger with the 525 EFI engines... Would anybody know what Model Number solenoids I need for the Bravo 1 Sterndrive?
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Could figure it out with a motor serial number, and assuming trim relays?????
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Originally Posted by AllDodge
Could figure it out with a motor serial number, and assuming trim relays?????
does have trim relays .. just acquired this boat .. where are the engine serial numbers located ?
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Look for a plate above the starter on the block
Now if the trim does not work, How is it not working?
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I had a mobile boat repairman come out and found out the solenoids were bad.... Thanks for you help.. I will see if I can find serial number .. Its going down in the abyss in the engine compartment .. LOL
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Best bet is to pull a solenoid and match em up.
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525EFI, 600SCI, 700SCI all have the serial #s in the same location on the heat exchanger just look at top of engine above the belt.
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Use the model number of the trim pump, not the engine.
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Originally Posted by TexomaPowerboater
Use the model number of the trim pump, not the engine.
I agree pull the part and google match the #. Posted the picture so you can find your serial number of your engines.
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