cwhogan
Member
I just bought a 2006 Challenger 180 CS yesterday. Drove out to see the boat, checked it over, tested it in the water, paid for it. It had bottom paint and some corrosion on the external parts, but nothing too bad, so I thought it was okay. Oh, I hit 40.5mph (GPS) with 3 adult men in the boat.
However, when I got home and was going over it again I discovered the antifreeze reservoir was empty. The lines too. I squeezed one of the large hoses and could hear a gurgle, it was more like air passing thru the tube to the reservoir. Basically, I think it was mostly out of fluid.
My fear is that there is salt water damage to the heat exchange pump where the closed loop and open loop come together and the engine antifreeze has leaked out and into the exhaust cooling loop... Basically out of the boat.
Does this sound about right? Does anyone know what it would cost to fix this? I assume it means replacing the heat exchange (don't know the name of it).
Thanks
However, when I got home and was going over it again I discovered the antifreeze reservoir was empty. The lines too. I squeezed one of the large hoses and could hear a gurgle, it was more like air passing thru the tube to the reservoir. Basically, I think it was mostly out of fluid.
My fear is that there is salt water damage to the heat exchange pump where the closed loop and open loop come together and the engine antifreeze has leaked out and into the exhaust cooling loop... Basically out of the boat.
Does this sound about right? Does anyone know what it would cost to fix this? I assume it means replacing the heat exchange (don't know the name of it).
Thanks