Changing Couplers on a 38'
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Changing Couplers on a 38'
Hey guys, got some weird rubber smells coming from my engine compartment. I took a peak around my couplers and there is a small amound of dust under the couplers. The boat is a 97' 500's all original. Always properly greased and aligned. I am looking for words of encouragment but I'm thinking I will be standing on my head unbolting these PITA offshore mounts and replacing couplers. I was hoping to make it till fall because the 500's are getting bumped up this winter. Oh well, for the love of the sport right
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Re: Changing Couplers on a 38'
Well, after posting in tech, I may have few other things to look at. It has been mentioned that a coupler should not smell. Rather you will notice metal shavings from the splines. Belts seem to be tight, and my engine temps are good, but maybe I have a water restriction into the exhaust causing my hoses to smell. The risers seem to get pretty hot even though my temps are only 150. Does this make any sense?
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Re: Changing Couplers on a 38'
Normally stainless risers get a little hotter than fact. cast. The other thing is, How many hours do you have on your sea pump impellers? You don't have a closed cooling system do you?