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Trim & Tab cables
Hello all,
I'm new to the forum, just purchased a 2002 31 Sonic. Can't wait to get it in the water. Anyhoo, I need to replace the trim & tab cables. I've read several posts here on the subject full of great info. I'm looking for recomendations on what to buy for new ones, brands, part numbers if possible or specific model numbers. My current cables are marked as follows: Ultraflex USA C0 FT15 211 C0 FT23 E29T C0 FT20 341 C0 FT23 E29T Thanks for the help, Brian |
Originally Posted by Quinny
(Post 3110076)
Hello all,
I'm new to the forum, just purchased a 2002 31 Sonic. Can't wait to get it in the water. Anyhoo, I need to replace the trim & tab cables. I've read several posts here on the subject full of great info. I'm looking for recomendations on what to buy for new ones, brands, part numbers if possible or specific model numbers. My current cables are marked as follows: Ultraflex USA C0 FT15 211 C0 FT23 E29T C0 FT20 341 C0 FT23 E29T Thanks for the help, Brian Never had to do anything with my cables so far...Hope that some one here can help you out and would love to see some pics of your new ride!!!:drink: |
I would call sonic or Dollar.
Sonic- 1-800-454-4245 Dollar 1-954-237-0332 |
Thanks for the replies. Looks like I have bigger problems to deal with first. Dropped the boat in the water, fired her up, no water coming out the exhaust. I just replaced the impellers last week. Whats odd is that both engines did the same thing. Didn't take long to start heating up. I took apart the starboard side sea pump just to be sure the impellar was in right So know begins the fun eliminating possible plug ups. Going to start with the heat exchangers.
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Were pieces missing from the old impellers? If so, you need to backflush the system to get them out. Otherwise, make sure you put the water pump hoses on the correct locations. That's a common mistake.
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Originally Posted by Plum_Crazy
(Post 3112017)
Were pieces missing from the old impellers? If so, you need to backflush the system to get them out. Otherwise, make sure you put the water pump hoses on the correct locations. That's a common mistake.
Thanks. |
Did you buy the blue/yellow 31SS with the arch?
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Originally Posted by Plum_Crazy
(Post 3112103)
Did you buy the blue/yellow 31SS with the arch?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT I just ordered a couple of the R&R rebuild kits from Grand Sport Center. Figure while I have everything apart again I would put them in. |
Nice! You don't see 31's for sale very often, at least not at a reasonable price.
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If the housings are scored the R&R kits should fix it. I replaced my impellers for maintenance and 2 weeks later had low water pressure codes. fixed it with the R&R kits.
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I took apart the port side heat exchanger last night. Nothing in it. Completely open. Using the garden hose I flushed all the hoses thru & still nothing. I would think it has something to do with the pump. I am starting to wonder if I didn't have the belts on tight enough to spin the new stiff impellers. I basicaly tightened the belts to match how I found them. Possibly the pump pully was slipping. The belts looked like they need replacing. A little on the dried out side from sitting. New belts on the way as well & R&R kits on the way.
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My 496 does not pull water unless I give the throttle a blip on start up. Just enough to stop it cavitating and get water circulating then its fine. These water pumps are apparently prone to this from picking up debris and scoring the back plate.
It is my plan to overhaul the pump in time but this has worked fine for me in the meantime, it circulates strong once it gets going. |
You also may need to look for a collapsed hose at the transom assembly, at least run the hose on the drive and pull the feed hose that comes from the transom and see how much flow you get. I just did mine and one of the hoses was squeezed down about 1/2 by corrosion between it and the housing.
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Originally Posted by Quinny
(Post 3111854)
Thanks for the replies. Looks like I have bigger problems to deal with first. Dropped the boat in the water, fired her up, no water coming out the exhaust. I just replaced the impellers last week. Whats odd is that both engines did the same thing. Didn't take long to start heating up. I took apart the starboard side sea pump just to be sure the impellar was in right So know begins the fun eliminating possible plug ups. Going to start with the heat exchangers.
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I currently have the front of the pumps of leaving the back plates attached to the hoses. If I take & put ear muffs on the drive & flow water thru it should the water be coming out of the top or bottom hose conected to the pump? I think this will tell me if my inlet hose is ok. I have 496 ho's.
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Originally Posted by Quinny
(Post 3113931)
I currently have the front of the pumps of leaving the back plates attached to the hoses. If I take & put ear muffs on the drive & flow water thru it should the water be coming out of the top or bottom hose conected to the pump? I think this will tell me if my inlet hose is ok. I have 496 ho's.
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Originally Posted by Quinny
(Post 3113931)
I currently have the front of the pumps of leaving the back plates attached to the hoses. If I take & put ear muffs on the drive & flow water thru it should the water be coming out of the top or bottom hose conected to the pump? I think this will tell me if my inlet hose is ok. I have 496 ho's.
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Originally Posted by Ted G
(Post 3114363)
Looking at the diagrams on mercruiserparts.com it looks like the inlet is the lower hose, so water should flow forcibly from there.
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Took the boat for a spin last night. Everything worked perfect after new belts & the R&R rebuild kits. Thanks for all the help/sugestions. Just in time for the long weekend.
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Gotta love those R&R kits. I can't believe they don't make more of an attempt to market them.
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