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  1. Hello, I own a 2008 Enzo SV 220. Recently I have been having an issue with the boat slipping under a load (surfing) or accelerating hard. The engine compartment recently had quite a bit of water in it. We had a big rain storm and for some reason the bilge was not pumping out any water? From looking at posts on this site sounds like I may have water in the transmission oil and/or the Vdrive. Does my boat have a Vdrive and a transmission. The boat is 3 hours away and I need to pick up fluids in the city here. Can some body let me know what transmission oil I need and what fluid for the Vdrive? (Walter). Am I on the right track here. Is this actually my issue? Boat only has 120 hrs. Thanks for responses. Mike
  2. So i had a service done on my 07 Avalanche. I got the oil changed, trans serviced, fuel filters, and spark plugs. So i take my boat out today fresh back from the service. Here is where everything goes wrong. The boat keeps dying, i figure since they changed both fuel filters that it might have some air in the line or something. It starts clearing up so im like we are good...Wrong... Bilge pump kicks on.. Thats odd i think...so look down in engine bay, full of water.... Long story short make it back to marina with bilge pumping continuously. After searching for the problem i find that a hose was left disconnected from underneath the exhaust. Boat never overheated or anything, but i was loosing power as i was trying to speed back to the marina. I think everything is OK but there was a lot of water in the boat. Do you think it was possible that some water got into the transmission? the water was almost up to the dipstick on the transmission I say that water could have splashed up to it. I dont know that it could get in, but that is why i am asking what i should do. SHould i take it back and get dude to change trans fluid, is there anything else that i should get him to check. Are there some bigger issues that i need to address? I dont want to bash the guy he is really good and I have took my boat to his shop several times this was just a overlook on his part. Mistakes happen, but this one almost cost me my boat.
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