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K plane question
Anyone know how to bleed these older stlye with the electric motors on top. Had to rebuild the sensor...thanks
http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...2F+847227A1%29 |
I had a pair of 110S's on my 22' Scarab. I never remember bleeding them, and I had them apart a few times. Used 30w oil. I don't think they were an older style thats just the set up for the smaller 110S's. I was told they stopped making them because of the price for their size. Doug
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Thanks, I'll check them out again, seems like there is air in them, replaced the motors in them, worked untill I took the electrical senders out for the gauges, had one bad one. now there not moving, but the motors are turning.:angry-smiley-038:
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Camp, What does Cult probation mean?
And back to the original question......Were there any extra parts?:grinser010: |
Originally Posted by R Addiction
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Camp, What does Cult probation mean?
And back to the original question......Were there any extra parts?:grinser010: Yeah prob should change that for a real number, put that on there when Pat scolded me for puttin a pic of a power play in here...........and no extra parts, havent had a chance to look at it again, but seems like air in them, can move the tabs by hand from the outside. |
Full up-down travel about 6 times or so with the cap off on the reservoir ought to do it.
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Thanks, wasnt air.
There is a small coupler that connects motor to pump inside that fell off...all better and both indicators work now!! Now just puking drive oil into bilge:eek::eek: |
Don't let the coupler fall into the tank housing where the pump is. Been there done that. Doug
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Originally Posted by outriggers
(Post 2947987)
Don't let the coupler fall into the tank housing where the pump is. Been there done that. Doug
Figures the only kind of socket I dont have in my home toolbox. |
Good deal Camp! Hows the weather up there?
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