These pumps are direct gear driven from the crank shaft end. Very well built and very reliable. There is a pressure regulator and over pressure...
The in-line 71 use an gear driven oil pump. Accessed by removing the oil pan. Hope this helps. Are you having issue or just wondering?
Great news.
I still have some used 3/4 round fenders in my shop if you need them....
Mostly needed is a smooth surface for the ship's gunnel (bang strip) to slide on. 4" PVC can take a heck of a beating until it freezes, Then like...
Wish I was back on our boat. Just found our house second bathroom head, NEW service valve leaking. The NEW freaking valve. Yep, A heck of a week...
You may even consider a third battery for the house and accessories. Don't limit your self to just a 2 channel charger if you have ANY plans to...
It will drive you to drink. In my case,,,, More...o_Oo_O But brothers, stay calm, logic (sobriety) does come to us occasionally and all is well....
With all that glass, Must have some tall generators..
Did you ever figure out where that third lead went to?
Stewart-Warner or VDO? If you touch the sender lead to ground, the gauge will go high for SW, The gauge will go down for standard* VDO. Detroits...
One battery each engine for starting? Two total in the boat? That switch is probably for the house and combining the batteries if needed. I agree...
You mead 24 & 12 volt??
Ken I did not mean to upset you, Just something bad happened, that may not of had to.
Now, There was MV Heck. Hydraulically started engines with bath-tub gears. You hand pumped up the hydraulic pressure with a pump and 2 foot...
Need some info first; What and how many batteries do you have? Parallel or serial (or both) banks? I have 14 (was 16) batteries on our boat...
New does not mean good. :rolleyes: Also, You went from a 30 Amp to a (dual??) 5 amp. With minimal house loads, that 30 may have just been enough....
In good practice, the captain, mate, stew or even a pot washer should of been cross trained to start that ship up and not relie on one guy. I can...
I remember an old Huckins with air starters on some big OLD Cats. Sadly a dock queen. Big, Big cast iron bottle under the rear master bed. It...
Were talking AC voltage coiled up in a basket. This is usually not an issue. Lots of science behind it but constant frequency in a coil does not...