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    Getting water in bilge, more than usual...

    I am starting to see a lot more water in my bilge recently. Enough that I will need to run the bilge pump 2 or 3 times if we are running a full day. I am not sure if it has anything to do with it, but a few weeks back I changed out my exhaust tips from the Corsa cans to Hardin slash cut's. I started to notice the additional water in the bilge shortly after. I am not really sure how the new tips would be letting water in, the tips were installed with new gaskets as well as sealed bolts that go through the transom. I have checked the exhaust hoses where they connect to the tips and everything seems to be tight. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where to start looking? The only thing I can think of is that water is leaking out of the exhaust hoses, but I can’t find where or if that’s the issue. Any thoughts?

    The transom drain plug has been tight each time with plummers tape around the threads, so I know its not coming thru there
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    Cooling system (many places)

    Drive or shift bellows

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    What George said.
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    Also, the seal between the hull and deck (on the top and bottom of the rubrail). If the caulking is gone, water has been known to seep in while running. Worth looking at it.

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    First decide if the water is warm or cold.
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    Do you have Silent Choice and a y-pipe? When I changed my manifolds it took a few tries to get everything lined up so there were no leaks at the y-pipe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedDog View Post
    Do you have Silent Choice and a y-pipe? When I changed my manifolds it took a few tries to get everything lined up so there were no leaks at the y-pipe.
    Yes, Corsa Silent choice. I am going to pull the exhaust hoses and reinstall to make sure they are tight. Like I mentioned earlier, I started noticing all the extra water right after changing out the tips.
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    Do you Have trim tabs I found my leak there.

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    I was also getting water from my recirculating pump. Replaced it this Spring
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    Are you sure your bellows is not the culprit, In the water with a mirror and a flash light you can check to see it you have water flowing down the inside of the shield. Exhaust can most often be seen and or felt running down the tubes, if you can't see it easily from above the bellows is one of the main causes.
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    Like Pismo said above, determine if the water is warm or cold. Then go from there.
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    To me...the obvious diagnostic procedure would be to take the engine hatch off and observe what's going on while running.
    I discovered a leak in my Corsa Captains Call exhaust system. The rod going through the tube that holds the flapper was leaking through the side of the unit. Never noticed it until I happen to open hatch one day while engine was running. Turns out that the o-rings are shot. Factory is no help whatsoever.
    I'm wondering if your leak is coincidental with the tip replacement.
    My advice is to run boat and observe exhaust to determine if that is indeed the leak.
    Most common cause of I/O leaks are gimbal bellows. The shift cable bellows being the main culprit, in my business anyways. Occasionally the driveshaft bellows.
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