prorider17
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The "muffler" is the water boxes, water locks, whatever you want to call them. They are under the clean out tray and at the end of the engine exhaust manifold section that passes into the bilge from the back of the engine compartment. And they may be the protector pads that are on the mounts that the water boxes sit in...or, they may be the pads that protect the fuel tank. My guess is if the previous owner didn't do some modification and remove the boxes to do it, that they are simply leftovers from the factory. It is quite common that leftovers are in the boat.They might be pads that go under the muffler and protect it from rubbing through the fiberglass. You should investigate and I would not throw them out. I am not sure if the newer boats use those like my 2001 does
The "muffler" is the water boxes, water locks, whatever you want to call them. They are under the clean out tray and at the end of the engine exhaust manifold section that passes into the bilge from the back of the engine compartment. And they may be the protector pads that are on the mounts that the water boxes sit in...or, they may be the pads that protect the fuel tank. My guess is if the previous owner didn't do some modification and remove the boxes to do it, that they are simply leftovers from the factory. It is quite common that leftovers are in the boat.
One thing I can tell you, is that it is unlikely that the dealer will solve this issue. They can fix things that they can identify. This is one of those many things that isn't really broken...until a hole is rubbed in something. Your best bet overall, is to allow this forum to help YOU identify your issue, and move forward. You can find online, an array of parts diagrams that will tell you where everything in your boat is, and if a pad is there, you can find it. And probably without removing the clean out tray! My recommendation is to open the inspection port in the center of the tray, put a bright trouble light into the bilge, get a good mechanics mirror on an extension wand, and look for the pads under the racks that the boxes set in. My guess is that they are where they should be...if they are indeed a spec'ed part. If they are, then open the fuel tank compartment and inspect it. You will never get a dealer to do this type of work and you will benefit from knowing your boat this intimately...and that will lead you to a better understanding, and the ability to add to the knowledge base here! Here is a diagram out of the service manual. Like many things, there is no label or part number for the pad that is visible under the water box (water lock or muffler)...but it is there. It shows only one, but I would expect to see them under both of the support nests on each box. This may be hard to see on the port box without removing the clean out tray. But I would look around with a light and mirror before I tore into it myself...may save some time.
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