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  1. HELP!! We have a slow leak into our bidge (1999 Malibu Response Lx) and cannot, for the life of us, figure out where it is comming from. Water is entering (from somewhere) into the cavity between the bilge and the hull (see images below) I have inspected the hull (after pulling up and off the trailer with our sling hoist) and noticed the water temp sensor cable (as it enters the hull) may have been the issue. I sealed it up but apparently it did not fix the issue. It seems to have slowed it, but still has water coming in. Nothing seems to be comming in through the prop shaft enterance / compartment, rudder box, etc. Center plug and rear plug are tight and sealed. Also confirmed - no water leaks from the engine into the bilge. Is there any other place I am missing where water might be comming into the cavity between the hull and the bilge?
  2. Hey there again gang, So I've got my 2000 Malibu VLX in the shop because I had a transmission fluid leak I couldn't track down. It's a very reputable shop and they determined that the leak was coming from the hoses. I've got no problem letting them do the job but I'm sitting around waiting for them to get the hoses delivered and they are telling me they've been ordered but they have no idea when they will be in. Seems odd in this day and age of technology that they wouldn't get a tracking number or estimated delivery from whomever they buy them from. Is there an off the shelf replacement for transmission lines/hoses? Someplace I can go buy them and be like "here ya go guys, put em in?" Kyle
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