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Originally Posted by Cole2534
(Post 4357194)
Not to harp on you but for information, homey Depot has everything you need.
1-1/4" vinyl hose, garden hose to NPT fitting, pipe bushing, hose clamps. Just fiddle with the available fittings until you find a pipe bushing that fits snugly into the hose, screw in the garden hose fitting and you're good to go. Works great with DWP lowers. |
Lifter? Is the sound up top?
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Originally Posted by Cole2534
(Post 4357194)
Not to harp on you but for information, homey Depot has everything you need.
1-1/4" vinyl hose, garden hose to NPT fitting, pipe bushing, hose clamps. Just fiddle with the available fittings until you find a pipe bushing that fits snugly into the hose, screw in the garden hose fitting and you're good to go. Works great with DWP lowers. Attaches to garden hose. |
I would change the gimbal bearing while you have it apart ( you've gotten your money's worth at 400 hrs ) . Are you sure its a greaseable and not a newer sealed bearing ? Also , make sure to use new drive installation o-ring kit ( once the o-rings on yoke flatten out , yoke can spin inside inner race ) .
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Originally Posted by PARASAIL941
(Post 4357356)
I would change the gimbal bearing while you have it apart ( you've gotten your money's worth at 400 hrs ) . Are you sure its a greaseable and not a newer sealed bearing ? Also , make sure to use new drive installation o-ring kit ( once the o-rings on yoke flatten out , yoke can spin inside inner race ) .
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Originally Posted by Drew555
(Post 4357339)
Lifter? Is the sound up top?
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Maybe the starter nose gear is not fully retracting and clicking on the flywheel, you won't hear that just cranking it over, but you will when it starts.
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Might be starter related but really doesn't sound like it. After exhausting all the obvious causes that I have the capabilities and facilities to diagnose, I gave up and took it to a shop hoping their Merc techs can quickly/accurately pinpoint the problem. Not a good time of year around here to get some shop time due to winterizations. I appreciate all the suggestions and will post an update once I hear back from the shop. If the motor has to come out, it opens up a whole other can of worms in terms of what to do in addition to fix the problem on a 400 hour engine.
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BUP got it on the water supply issue. Most gardenhoses even at full blast will not match the flow of a bravo pump at idle. If possible in your case ,if you can put 4" or so of clean water in bildge and just let the pump suck it out with a hose flowing in ,should get you 2 or 3 min run time without any bad pressure/volume mismatches.just make sure dont have any junk down there that can get sucked into pump.
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Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
(Post 4357493)
Not a typical lifter noise and coming from behind the motor best I can tell. Speaking of lifter noise, anyone else pizzed that GM discontinued their EOS years ago? Man that stuff was magic for noisy lifters!
However, I believe it is back, just under a different nme and part #. I'll go do a search. |
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