Stus-List Re: Spam emails

2020-10-04 Thread dwight veinot
It's really strange. On my iphone, all list emails go to the spam folder. On my laptop less than half go to spam, the rest to inbox. Since Oct 1 on my laptop, 5 in the spam folder and 9 to my inbox. Same gmail account and no changes made to any filters. Is it a good idea to relax filter settings?

Stus-List Universal diesel

2020-10-04 Thread General Gao
Hi everyone, Again, looking for advice from experienced sailors. Today on my trip, my Diesel engine stopped frequently. The last time it stopped by itself was because air in the fuel line. I did do some more than “usual” heeling today but the engine ran about 2 hours after that without issue befo

Stus-List Re: Universal diesel

2020-10-04 Thread Josh Muckley
It is unlikely that fuel line down stream of the lift/priming pump is leaking to the extent that air is getting in since this section is under pressure. I would look upstream of the lift pump. This section is under vacuum. The upstream fuel filter (not the one mounted on the engine - often made

Stus-List Re: Universal diesel

2020-10-04 Thread Len Mitchell
Bo, a couple of things. I believe maximum heel with the engine running is 15? degrees. I and that’s about oil circulation. How full was your fuel tank? Did you bleed it using the injector pump valve? There should be no air unless your fuel system has a leak. Some times the cap on the primary fil

Stus-List Re: Universal diesel

2020-10-04 Thread Dan Grant
the O ring on the primary fuel filter ? Dan Puffin 1970 corvette hull 148 Ipswich,Ma Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 4, 2020, at 5:50 PM, Len Mitchell wrote: > > Bo, a couple of things. I believe maximum heel with the engine running is > 15? degrees. I and that’s about oil circulation. How

Stus-List Re: Universal diesel

2020-10-04 Thread Brian Davis
How old is the diesel in the tank, and have you ever had the tank polished? When I recently rebuilt our Yanmar 3qm30, I changed every hose and rebuilt or replaced all fuel and water pumps. I also had a guy come out and polish the 30 gal tank. That process was cool and involved him pumping out the

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Stus-List Headliner hardware

2020-10-04 Thread Dean McNeill
Another project on my new-to-me C&C34 is fixing the headliner. It’s actually in really good shape except there’s a number of the white plastic connectors (screws?) missing. No idea where to find these online or even what to call them? Any help folks? Dean smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptog

Stus-List Re: Headliner hardware

2020-10-04 Thread CHARLES SCHEAFFER
FYI, I found 1" round white plastic caps to seal holes in ceilings at Home Depot. > On 10/04/2020 7:49 PM Dean McNeill wrote: > > > Another project on my new-to-me C&C34 is fixing the headliner. It’s actually > in really good shape except there’s a number of the white plastic connectors >

Stus-List Re: Headliner hardware

2020-10-04 Thread Joel Delamirande
Hmp in Toronto or Etobicoke On Sun, Oct 4, 2020 at 7:49 PM Dean McNeill wrote: > Another project on my new-to-me C&C34 is fixing the headliner. It’s > actually in really good shape except there’s a number of the white plastic > connectors (screws?) missing. No idea where to find these online or

Stus-List Re: Headliner hardware

2020-10-04 Thread ALAN BERGEN
I have some. How many do you need? Where should I send them? Alan Bergen 35 Mk III Thirsty Rose City YC Portland, OR On Sun, Oct 4, 2020 at 4:49 PM Dean McNeill wrote: > Another project on my new-to-me C&C34 is fixing the headliner. It’s > actually in really good shape except there’s a number