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Originally Posted by performancemary
(Post 2082341)
Mine take about an hour as the thumb screws on the back side of the lid on the top of the Livorsi units are difficult to reach. Sugest you get some with a hinged top rather than all the thumb screws.
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Originally Posted by BillR
(Post 2082355)
It looks worse than it was in the pic. I could reach right down and unscrew lid and clean out. It was a straight shot. It just LOOKS hidden from the way the pic was taken.
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Originally Posted by BillR
(Post 2079081)
Factory did mine maybe you can see it tucked up in there.
God Forbid, if you have to get to it in a rush....WOW ...I looked and I thought I had a pic of my location, but I don't maybe this weekend |
I hate to open a can of worms, but is every body happy with their sea strainers or if they could do it again would you pick a different brand or style? I am thinking about adding them to my boat and wonder if some are better than others? Are their any i should stay away from? Considering KPMS because of the claim to filter out sand.Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
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I'm happy with mine and have put them in the past 2 boats. Now about the sand thing....that goes both ways. But sea and lake weed .... it works great
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If I was putting some in today I would go with the screw off top type. I believe Harden and Livorsi both offer them. Mine are a bear to clean due to their location and the thunb screws.
Relative to sand, in my opinion they help but if your in a bad sand spot with Livorsi units you are still going to loose your impeller. |
I'm happy with mine but never had them before now, so cannot compare it to anything. What I like best is I can have the tops off in half a minute. Plus I had quick disconnects inserted into one port so you can put the other quick disconnect end on a hose, connect it to the port on the strainers and flush. I also have it set up to pump antifreeze through the quick disconnect to the heat exchanger so can basically winterize both engines in about 5 minutes.
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That is cool. How do you winterize your air cond?
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Originally Posted by performancemary
(Post 2086458)
That is cool. How do you winterize your air cond?
Then I do the same thing on the Vacuflush head. I have the head sucked out one last time at the marina and go back to the slip and put the jabsco pump up to it and flush the toilet 2-3 times with the jabsco pump running and it is done. Pretty easy to get it all done. :D I got the 2 way jabsco pump from west marine. When I worked with the engineers from Sunsation my request was to be able to winterize everything in 15-30 minutes. We can get it all done in about 20 minutes with 2 people.:D |
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Takes me about two minutes per strainer to clean out and close up. Makes it easy to run the engines off the hose, just lay it in the open strainer.
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