Thanks folks. Good replies. I already have the exhaust pieces off, hence the question. I thought that since I have easy access and it is a relatively simple process, why not go through the exercise as I am waiting for my new manifolds, risers and elbows.
Can this be done safely? I have researched the existing threads. Nothing specifically addressing this. Having the manifolds/risers/elbows obviously makes it easier to access the spark plugs for removal. However, the engine will not be warm. How critical is it to have the engine warmed up...
Thanks for the feedback. Yes, there is a removable cowling at the front of the engine (supports the seat/engine hatch), but still doesn't leave much room. There is also a removable port side panel. Not much access either way. Why the heck would an engineer put a bilge pump under the...
Hey Dennis,
Is there a better answer to accessing the bilge pump? I can see where it is (kind of); but it seems that repair work has to be done by feel. How is it possible to see where it is located?
Thanks. I did read the threaded rod trick. As I noted in my post, I have performed research on the site. That includes searching and reading all of the threads that have exhaust, riser, manifold and all combinations of those words. No mention anywhere about the hoses at the bottom of the...
OK, after doing some research on here I decided to take a swing at the removal of my exhaust elbows and manifolds. The only difficulty that I ran into was the removal of a couple of water hoses located at the bottom of the exhaust manifold. Didn't see a reference to these hoses in any of the...
All this sounds like way too much work and more parts to corrode/break. Get a jump pack. All you need to de is get the boat started and let the alternator do the recharging work while underway. If you have to monitor things that tightly then it sounds like you need a new battery...
This is why I want the alternate speaker set up. Tired of enjoying my music and then to have some jack a$$ pull right next to me in a fishing boat; with right and left speakers on the console cranked up high and them and their crew hanging out on the other side. Use the f'n balance control for...
Another year, another contemplation of upgrading the sound system... But this time I am going to do it!:smt038
I am looking for alternative locations for speaker placement. I would like to have some clean music on the outside of the boat but do not have a tower to mount speakers on. What...
The area is also EXTREMELY rocky. Not like being further south in Clearwater. Here you can miss the channel and hit sand. There, you miss the channel and you really are on the HARD!
Great stuff. Thank you.
So does that mean I have to spend $550-$600 on a MercMonitor to interface with my $600 Lowrance HDS-5? Seems a little rediculous. But then again, it is Mercury. I seem to remember that with the old Navman/Northstar units that you could use a simply gateway cable that ran about $125. But then...
Hey 66pony,
I know that this is an old post, but I have been researching the SmartCraft interface question and the Lowrance HDS unit that replaced the Navman/NavStar units is what I am specifically looking at. Were you able to get the interface to work? I was shopping Turtle Marine and on the...
Guys,
While we are on the subject of stereo upgrades, has anyone added speakers to the helm area? While underway music is prety tough to hear due to speaker placement.hinking of trying to add some 3 1/2s somewhere...
I don't think that you will have room for a pulley puller to take the pulley off, much less an impact to do the work for you. but I am not familiar with the bigger engines. It's just as well to take the whole assembly off and then pull the pulley. Although you shouldn't need to pull it unless...
I spray my engine down lightly with 6-56 after evvery run. Prob a little overkill, but it is salt water. I buy it by the gallon and put in into a garden sprayer. This way I can use the wand and get the oil pan. The last thing that I want to do is pull an engine just to change out a rusted...
Did a quick search of the forums without finding an answer to this specific question...
I bent the pulley on my raw water pump (don't ask) and now need to change it. Priced it out at $60 plus or minus at a variety of marine places. Given that this is a standard pulley from a GM motor, I...