Hey Seafarer Thanks for the info. I'm trying to stay original so i'll check out the ABS stuff. Thanks again
Thanks Loren. I'll check out SAMS. BTW, who or what is that? I definitely know what I am looking for, I have the original that got crushed this...
The Seachoice is the type I'm looking for. It is the largest that I can find on the net, but I need one closer to 3". Thanks though.
The 2x2s are pretty common on the net. Can't find anything larger. Hope the new Post site gets up and running soon. Post is known for its...
Does anyone have a possible source for the white plastic clamshell covering my fuel vent on the side of the hull? Largest ones that I can find...
Skip. Get a couple more suggestions?
If there is a bleed screw between the pump and the engine, I'd open it. But, again, I don 't have the same engines
OK. Maybe someone with a common rail MAN will join the conversation. I have a service guide for my 820's that is very helpful in detailing all...
Are you certain they are fuel pumps and not oil pumps? Just double checking
Marmot, practical advice as always!
Even my little boat has a collision alarm. I wouldn't run in the fog without it activated. The explanations for this collision are going to be...
This falls in the speculation category, but if the t-boning story is correct, how the heck does the beam side of a cargo ship not show up on the...
Initial reports state that the cruise liner T-boned a cargo carrier in the fog. Reportedly, no injuries.
MAN has a scheule of service items for the 1000 hour check. You may want to look at that. I suppose anything can be blueprinted, but I would...
I have the older 820 s. I usually change my racors, and my spin ons first, filling them with clean diesel thru a filter cloth, then the little...
Mine are a straight, short runs up to the pump, but I have long runs to the compressor which are difficult to overcome if those lines are cleared...
It sounds like you're air-locked. Mine do the same thing when I first open the valves. If you can't pressurize a bit from the Groco, let it...
Shawn, that's one great looking Post you have!
[QUOT Just to add a note: We never leave block heaters on unmonitored unless it's below -25C, and even then someone checks every 4 hours. ....
C4ENG For me it's a measure of protection in the Winter. I have a nice warm engine room and all those expensive seals, hydraulics, batteries,...