Important Message about Cuda
#211
Originally Posted by Formula Outlaw
My bilge pump is located in what I consider an odd place. Mine is forward of the motors underneath the very end of the fuel tank. On my 242 it was much farther rearwood, almost to the back of the boat.
I suppose the location it's presently in would keep it from clicking on and off too much. Think I've seen two boats in my life that did not accumulate some water in the bilge during the course of a full day out on the water. Usually I pull the plug at the ramp and it streams out for about four seconds. I think it weep's in around the K-Planes. The caulking on those K-Planes is horrendous. Whoever did it was blind and must have used their big toe. I'm going to pull as much of it out as I can and redo it with 4200. (NOT 5200)
Can't understand how people do not understand that a good caulk job is one: it seals, and two: it isn't noticiable. Go figure.....
I suppose the location it's presently in would keep it from clicking on and off too much. Think I've seen two boats in my life that did not accumulate some water in the bilge during the course of a full day out on the water. Usually I pull the plug at the ramp and it streams out for about four seconds. I think it weep's in around the K-Planes. The caulking on those K-Planes is horrendous. Whoever did it was blind and must have used their big toe. I'm going to pull as much of it out as I can and redo it with 4200. (NOT 5200)
Can't understand how people do not understand that a good caulk job is one: it seals, and two: it isn't noticiable. Go figure.....

AND speaking of 5200 ....you should see all the fittings for my Silent Thunder after they put it back on .....I think they used a whole tube per U-Bolt .. Idiots ....
Russ ...if you do have water seeping in from around the Kplanes ... Better get it checked out.....might cause Rot in the Transom
Last edited by offthefront; 03-28-2005 at 10:17 AM.
#212
Ya man if you are leaking around your K-planes get them fixed yesterday!!! Does not take long for water to get in there and it can take for EVER to get it out. Man if it took you a year to change your oil filters I can only imagine how long it will take for you to fix your transom
Like I should talk.....
Like I should talk.....
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#213
Originally Posted by Audiofn
Man if it took you a year to change your oil filters I can only imagine how long it will take for you to fix your transom

And there's a perfect example of the pot calling the kettle black.
#214
Was screwing around in the bilge tonight getting ready to clean it and decided to check things out. After pulling half the muscles in my back, I got catywampused into a position with a mag lite and a mirror and checked around the K-Planes and saw no sign whatsoever of any water seeping in. I had only pulled that hunk of caulk out about three times out ago, should have razor knifed it out but I just saw this little piece and yanked on it and more came out than I figured.
I'm interested to see if I got my two center exhaust hoses leaks stopped. It was leaking where it clamps to the tips, so I repositioned the clamps, tightened them down with a hand socket driver, then got out the old three eights ratchet and really cranked those suckers down.
Now Jon, it only took me three weeks to get the oil filters swapped out. It just took twelve more months to do the rest of it. Still can't believe those four SS couplings cost me $ 210.00. That mark is STILL there....
I'm interested to see if I got my two center exhaust hoses leaks stopped. It was leaking where it clamps to the tips, so I repositioned the clamps, tightened them down with a hand socket driver, then got out the old three eights ratchet and really cranked those suckers down.
Now Jon, it only took me three weeks to get the oil filters swapped out. It just took twelve more months to do the rest of it. Still can't believe those four SS couplings cost me $ 210.00. That mark is STILL there....



