erniea15
New Member
- Sep 21, 2015
- 2
- Boat Info
- 2006 Sea Ray Sundancer 340
- Engines
- Mercruiser 8.1S Horizon, V-drives
I have a 2006 Sea Ray 340 with Merc 8.1L v-drives. about 2 year ago, I ran into a fuel delivery probably on the Starboard side motor which boiled down to a bad Parker Hannifin fuel valve and some resistance in the power line feeding the valve and the fuel pump(s). I found a replacement valve on ebay at the time and everything was fine. At the time, I considered ordering some spares... but didn't, and somewhat regret it now.
This weekend, my port side motor shut down underway with no alarm faults or anything. I turned the manual bypass on and was able to continue on my way. I'm going to confirm the valve is getting power but I'm guessing it is faulty. I've searched all over the Internet and haven't been able to find a replacement part. Sea Ray part #1791155, parker 71215SN21Z01F2JZ07C1. does anyone know where I can get a replacement? or if there's an equivalent alternative out there? Seems like there are electronic valves out there but nothing with a manual bypass. I'm also curious if folks are just removing these and putting in mechanical anti-siphon valves.
I shot my local sea ray dealer and parker a note direct, waiting to hear back.
Thanks in advance for any input and advice.
-Ernie
This weekend, my port side motor shut down underway with no alarm faults or anything. I turned the manual bypass on and was able to continue on my way. I'm going to confirm the valve is getting power but I'm guessing it is faulty. I've searched all over the Internet and haven't been able to find a replacement part. Sea Ray part #1791155, parker 71215SN21Z01F2JZ07C1. does anyone know where I can get a replacement? or if there's an equivalent alternative out there? Seems like there are electronic valves out there but nothing with a manual bypass. I'm also curious if folks are just removing these and putting in mechanical anti-siphon valves.
I shot my local sea ray dealer and parker a note direct, waiting to hear back.
Thanks in advance for any input and advice.
-Ernie