liv2ryde100
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I called defender and they gave me the phone number for original manufacturer out of Clearwater Florida, 211$ shipped for the identical one that’s in there
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I would re-tighten all screws on port holes and check the seals. I had water there and it leaked through the port hole, in the wall, through the drawer below the cabinet and drained on the aft cabin floor. After tightening everything, the problem went away.
The shower sump pump drain hose (from sump pump out to side of boat) runs behind the cabinet in the aft cabin where the vacuum is stored. I know that because I had a similar problem with wet carpet in the aft and it was because the drain hose developed a crack from friction where it was rubbing behind the cabinet. Was a bitch to fix, had to remove cabinet, etc.I feel like my leaks is def coming from the bathroom somewhere, seems to be worsening when the shower is being used
I would run the engine without the belt for a couple of minutes to see if the knocks goes away. If it's still knocking with no belt I would call a good mechanic.Have a 2006 340 Sundancer with twin 8.1 mercs. Just noticed a knocking sound coming from the starboard engine at idle and at high rpm. Any ideas was this might be? Engines have been running great besides that. Any feed back would be helpful. Thanks
...I would run the engine without the belt for a couple of minutes to see if the knocks goes away...
this past weekend while at idle i had an alarm go off for a second, looks like it is a low water pressure alarm, I'm reading zero water pressure at idle on the starboard side. when i bring the boat up the pressure starts to climb, i have water coming out the exhaust the whole time and temp is holding perfectly. impellers are new and strainers clean so i think its the actual sensor. anybody know where this sensor is?
i was afraid of that, what a pain in the ass to get to. thanks