You guys remove water from the tranny cooler? Where is that? Should I be doing that?
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Originally posted by chpthrilI did! On my 06 It it on the starboard side of the engine, right below the alternator. Its inline of the raw water intake hose between the V-drive and impeller housing and has two oil cooler hoses running from the trans.
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Originally posted by Matt GarciaI guess that is what I was reffering too. chpthril, how do you remove yours? Mine is a small bolt (7/16th) and is facing the bottom of the boat, it makes it really hard to unsrcrew. I cant even get a quarter turn on it.Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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Originally posted by talltigeguy
I remove the bolt on the bottom of the engine on the port side (water comes out), then unscrew the blue plastic piece (water comes out) on the port side. Then on the starboard side, I remove the knock sensor and remove that bolt and then the other blue plastic piece on that side. I then remove the hoses that go to the heater and blow air through them until only air comes out the other end.
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I am a real idiot. Lee has all of the answers. It is always the rear hose that I can't get too very well, so I end up tearing it off (front of the engine).
I actually took a look at the engine the other day and can see where the water goes - from the through hull, to the tranny cooler and then around and up to the impeller. It is obvious the other place I need to drain to get the water out. I am beginning to think that antifreeze looks like a simpler solution.
I was looking around and found this in my bilge...What is it? Looks like a finger shredder. Just found it laying in the back of the boat.Last edited by talltigeguy; 12-06-2006, 08:59 PM.Be excellent to one another.
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Originally posted by talltigeguy View PostI was looking around and found this in my bilge...What is it? Looks like a finger shredder. Just found it laying in the back of the boat.
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Originally posted by talltigeguy View PostI was looking around and found this in my bilge...What is it? Looks like a finger shredder. Just found it laying in the back of the boat.
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Originally posted by lee View PostIt is a hole cove that was tack welded in place and the vibration broke it loose. There should not be a problem with out it but if you wanted to you could put it back some way.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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