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need help with Sea strainer installation?
I have 2002 38 lightning and want to install sea strainers. Can anyone please give me some helpful tips and information to help with starting this process ? I am not sure the proper location and where to start? I have 575 SCI motors side by side.
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With my 2002 38 semi-stagger, I put each one directly below the pump, fed by through hull pick ups. It would work fine with side by side. Seal drilled holes and use a nut and bolt, no screws, to mount them to the stringer.
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Mount them slightly above water level , that way if you ever have to take off lid to clean out debris while boat is in water , you won't flood the boat .
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Mine are forward of starboard engine down low .
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We mount them back to back on the center stringer and thru bolt them together and if you are going to thru hull water pickups I would install full flow ball valves just inside the water pickups.[ATTACH=CONFIG]550142[/ATTACH]
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^^^^ Thats nice set up archer. I like the single screw top as opposed to nuts or wing nuts
I wish I had added the inline ball valve as I have limped back to the hoist on a few occasions as result of full strainer that I was doubtful to clear while I was still in the water.. |
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I mounted both strainers to my center stringer in my 35' and put ball valves on the sea water inlet, I also had Teague add another inlet to the strainers so I can flush motors off the hose.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]550148[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]550149[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]550150[/ATTACH] |
Good options posted here... definitely install ball valves on inlet hoses going into strainers
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Not sure I can add much to what is said but here are mine. Like others I have full flow ball valves on the inlet (that is a must IMO) and a added input for flushing. Through bolted.
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/708/2...a561439c_o.jpgDSC_2499 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5806/...250ccf33_o.jpgDSC_2501 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr https://farm1.staticflickr.com/757/2...9e182da0_o.jpgDSC_2506 by WIldman Grafix, on Flickr |
One tip to remember is not to mount them too high above the water line as you may create flow issues at idle or low speed travel , you don't want to fight gravity.
RG. |
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