I had a similar problem trying to remove the coupling on my LF38 and I even had
the benefit of good access to the coupling since it is a v-drive. Fluids, heat,
gear puller were not successful. After 2 days of work I decided to cut if off
which took only 20 minutes. I already had a new prop shaft
Some years ago I ordered the non-Yanmar non-ss version of the mixing elbow
with intentions to install it using the old engine fitting and coupling. I
was having a new problem with the engine slowing when engaging the drive and
thought some obstruction might be impacting the engine. Not wanting to s
I have a Barient 18 and a Barient 19 winch to anyone who would have use for
them. Both are 2-speed and not self tailing. The 18 is chrome the 19 is
anodized black. Recently cleaned. Ask for pictures if interested.
Free for pickup here in Toronto or I suppose could arrange shipping at cost.
When you say ‘on shore power’ I assume you mean with the shore charger on. LED
lamps usually have a broad voltage operating range but I suppose your batteries
might not be delivering enough voltage to the lamps. Check the voltage when
only on batteries – at the lamp itself if possible. Do the la
On 2/23/2016 9:10 AM, Robert Boyer via CnC-List wrote:
Spencer Johnson:
From your email signature:
'84 LF38 "Alegria" #165
My LF38 is an '83 with hull number 230. So, is your year built or hull number
in error?
Bob Boyer
Sent from my iPhone, Bob Boyer
On Feb 22, 2016, at 9:34 PM, ssjohns
On 2/10/2016 12:27 AM, Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List wrote:
He will ship to Canada, but it makes little sense (IIRC the shipping
cost was higher than the butyl tape itself). Try his email, but your
results will vary.
I shipped it to a friend in the US and then got it across the border.
If you
Some years ago while looking at Silent Running it looked like it was
manufactured by the same folks as QuietCoat ( see
http://www.quietrock.com/quietcoat ) which was a quarter of the cost and you
could special order it from Home Depot. They don't seem to carry it any
more. Also, it only came in bla
have on the boat to check how things a running the next few times.
I'd be interested to learn more about your exhaust hose temp sensor.
Mark
There is no cure for birth and death save to enjoy the interval.
- George Santayana
On 26/05/2014 11:31 AM, Prime Interest via CnC-List wrote:
Mark,
I'm surprised that your temperature alarm didn't eventually go off at some
point in your adventure. Maybe something to check if you didn't get the alarm.
You should probably check that the water pump impellor hasn't lost any vanes
when running dry and now stuck in your heat exchange
The Echo Charger has an input and an output side. As Rich mentions the input
side is connected to the batteries which are receiving the charge via
alternator and charger. The output side connected to the battery which
typically has no other charging source. The additional comments are that the
prim
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