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    Originally posted by majestic View Post
    What am I paying for then? they said they need to suck out the AF and lube this and check that.
    ask them for an itemised list of what they are going to perform. its perfectly acceptable whether yur having yor carpets cleaned or a root canal If they dont want you to know what they are doing for the $240 summarizing, question it.

    If they are using automotive anti-freeze, then I would find a new service provider. Im no hippie tree-hugger, but deliberately polluting the environment is just stupid! You really cant get it all out of the system and think about if they are doing it for all their customers that boat on the same lake as you?
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      Originally posted by majestic View Post
      Thanks skippa, sure appreciate the help Is the oil you used in the tranny what Marine power is recommending ?
      This is from Harvey Smith at Tige "Yes Marine Power changed it to 30 weight motor oil."

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        Wow, I just got done reading all the info on the bilge switch. Nice job of troubleshooting Chp! Skip, did you try reaching down into the bilge and pulling up on the float switch for the automatic operation? It has nothing to do with your switch problem but it's good to check that once in a while. I had to replace that switch once in my old boat, it was directly under the engine, huge PITA. That's when I realized why marine mechanics charge so much
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          Originally posted by Ewok View Post
          Wow, I just got done reading all the info on the bilge switch. Nice job of troubleshooting Chp! Skip, did you try reaching down into the bilge and pulling up on the float switch for the automatic operation? It has nothing to do with your switch problem but it's good to check that once in a while. I had to replace that switch once in my old boat, it was directly under the engine, huge PITA. That's when I realized why marine mechanics charge so much
          x2 on Chp

          I did try reaching down but I could not get anything to flip on. I thought I had read these do not have a switch. I double checked it and I do not believe they do, thus the reason to fill it with water. If you know of a switch or where it is at let me know. I thought that maybe the little blue thing was a button for a switch. I pressed it and nothing. It is a tight fit on that side of the boat. I didn't want to take all the blower stuff out and it doesn't look like it would hold up well if my arm dropped on it. I am hopeful that I get the new circuit breaker and all is well. Then it is just that pesky transom light that I will probably never use but be bugged by the fact that it does not turn on.

          Here is info from Rule-Mate:

          The Rule 500 offers many design features while keeping size and cost to a minimum. Especially popular on smaller craft, Rule 500 pumps are unmatched in pumping power and longevity. 3/4" discharge outlet. Each pump is easily installed with the pump and switch internally wired. A third wire allows the pump to be connected to a manual override switch if so desired. The rule-mate bilge pump is thoughtfully designed, and due to its compact profile, can be used in practically all bilge pumping applications. NOTE:Features: All-in-one pump & switch - No float switch required Pump turns on when water level reaches 2-3/4" & shuts off when water is removed "Field effect" technology recognizes the dielectric constant of water only. Will not pump oil - Straight motor oil will not turn pump on Snap-off strainer for easy cleaning Anti-Fouling impeller Limited three year warranty GPH (LPH) - 500 (1890) Model - RM500A Volts - 12DC Amps @ 12V - 2.0 (12v) Amps @ 13.6V - 2.2 (13.6v) Fuse - 3 Fittings - Included Hose Dia. - 3/4” (19mm)Height: 4.5 inches Width: 6 Inches

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            Originally posted by skippabcool View Post
            Snap-off strainer
            This must be the competitve unit for Snap On

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              stormy Saturday post

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                full morning of baseball...pictures at 8:30, then kids have been practicing while waiting for 11:00 gametime...gorgeous weather...only thing better would be if we were out on the water

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                  tornado warning now

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                    Day off of Soccer but get to do all the other "fun" stuff

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                      Originally posted by dingleberry View Post
                      full morning of baseball...pictures at 8:30, then kids have been practicing while waiting for 11:00 gametime...gorgeous weather...only thing better would be if we were out on the water
                      good luck little dingles!

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                        looks like the naders are about 10 miles north of us

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                            Just check out my engine compartment the other day. They have the moved the oil filter up to the side of the engine for easy access.

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                              get on the water Ding!!!

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                                all around us now!

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