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I went to my local hydraulic shop and picked up steel fitting that was 1/2x20 thread and O'ring seal on one end and female 1/4" NPT on the other. I then just bought a 1/4" NPT male / 3/8"barbed brass fitting. I went with the straight barb as opposed 90° barb so the hose would rest on the bilge floor. I then ran ~6' of hose up to the front of my bilge. The ball valves shut off the oil and separate each engine.
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Thanks fo rthe info. Heading to my local hydraulic shop in the morning.
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I did medium loctite the fitting into the pan.
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so I'm thinking I rathe have a 90 degree over to the center stringer and the run the hoses forward to a y connector then one hose up to the pump. here's what I picked up this morning for the bottom of the pan.
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Yes, that's what I was talking about. Secure the hoses and loctite in the pan.
My first engine had an issue priming the pump. |
yea, priming may be a concern once it's a permanent fixture in the boat. at home on the bucket i just poured some oil into the hose before tightening it up on the dip stick. that little pump can really pull. sucked out brand new 20-50 cold oil through dipstick.
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Fyi, the inside of the inlet and outlet port is 3/8" NPT so just pick puck 2 barbed fitting that are 3/8 NPT male. (didn't know if you knew that)
If anyone wants to know the pump we are referring to. http://www.harborfreight.com/12-volt...ump-94639.html |
Yea, the OD is 3/8 npt and OD is 3/4 garden hose. I used the garden hose side while at home. I will use the npt side for suction when mounted on boat probably.
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From the link above:
Compact and lightweight, this self-priming 12 V pump is ideal utility pumping around your home. Pumps water at up to 300 GPH (gallons per hour). Clips onto 12V battery terminals. •Stainless steel pump housing •Maximum flow: 300 GPH (gallons per hour) •Total head lift: 35 ft. •Dual threaded inlet and outlet: •Includes mounting bracket Not for use with fuel or flammable liquids. How long do you think the seals will last when used with oil? |
Not sure, but going to find out. when they die I'll open it up and see if I can replace. For the one/two oil changes per year I'll try it out.
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