Engine parts
This is my second summer as a boat owner. I didn't do any maintenance last year because the previous owner had it done. I have worked plenty on vehicle's over the years. My question is while looking at website's for a serpentine belt why would a belt for a 4.3 GM motor cost 2 to 4 time's more than a belt for my Ford truck? Hopefully I am looking in the wrong place, also any suggestions on a good website for things like fuel and oil filters. Also I was thinking of changing the oil to a synthetic, any comments on weights and I can't think of any reason why it would cause any problems switching. Thanks for any comments. Also I am in Phoenix so if anyone around here has a local place for parts let me know.
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As for the oil... That always turns into some sort of debate. As much time as I have spent on Bobistheoilguy.com or any other forum reading about oils I still have no idea why it is so important to an owner to run synthetic oil in a motor that doesnt call for it. Seems it all boils down to preference or "because I can" or "Its synesthetic so its better" . Bottom line is if oil is changed at regular intervals there should not be a problem. The manual will tell you to run 25w40 or a straight weight of 20, 30 or 40 depending on the temp. |
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Marine parts I understand that they are going to be more expensive but a serpentine belt on boat motor should be the same as a car with the same accessories. Unless it's made of some other kind of rubber
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Unless do to external components and locations vs automotive ones make it a special size?
Could be quality of belt..marine parts are usually heavy duty vs automotive...look the same and smell the same but...inside different. Alot of marine stuff is all anti spark or arc also . |
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Far as oil I would run only mercury type oils and what your manual calls for. Merc put alot of testing in on them and won't not change. Marine oils usually have anticorrosion and antimoisture stuff added.
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There cheap China sh++ out and even fake O.E.M out there, but when your miles from home and you stranded do to some cheap knock off parts..that few bucks you saved just cost you....go to your trusted local dealer ship and bite the bullet...if it failing will cause you to swim home buy the real stuff
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Thanks I will look for a local parts house. Do you use anyone on-line and if so who.
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Also a question about the fuel water separator. Is it just as simple as unscrew and reinstall. And this the only fuel filter?
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I am kinda spoiled living in WI with Merc in my back yard and got 5 merc dealerships with in 30 min where I live. I realize there are lot of places around the US that are hours from a good marina. For noncritial boat stuff amazon...for other more important stuff Overton's their Website I find hard to find what want, so I ask for one of there old school catalogs find what I want and call in the order. Everthing else mercruiser wise dealership...or find a real merc dealership with Website ordering.
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