Understand…just making the point that ABYC wire colors are only recommendations as well. They are not cast in stone nor should be treated as such.
#1 rule in electronics….don't assume anything
Had a guy smoke a $20k circuit board last week because he believed the drawing over what he saw with...
The only problem I see is that they used hose clamps instead of the loop type clamps in the diagram. Personally, I would use Oetiker clamps
Guessing the “damper” (plug) is only used to keep fluids from leaking during shipment
Nope, that's it.
If pumping new grease in doesn't clear the old grease and restore operation, you need to tear it down to clean *** out.
FWIW.... picture appears to still have cable steering connected
Don't disagree, but the ABYC "Standard" are recommendations at best. Builders are free to utilize their own color scheme if they choose to do so.
Just making the point to never assume, always confirm.
Industry standard color codes are at most suggestions...
Case in Point....
Have found several units over the years (mine included) where pink is ground and black goes to sending unit
https://kus-usa.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/KUS-USA_SendingUnit_Installation_v4.pdf
PROPER WIRING INSTALLATION:
- Connect ground (pink) wire from the KUS sending unit to a common...
You might want to look at the screw drivers made specifically for DIN Rail terminal blocks.
Hardened chrome steel tips. Available in tip widths ranging from 2.0 to 6.5 mm in 0.5mm increments
I "borrowed" one from work many moons ago and it has yet to fail me. Have yet to run into an...
Grew up in what was then the middle of no-where. Could go for miles via fields, old farm paths, etc. w/o getting on a public road.
Used to hot wire and go for rides while the parent where away when I was 14. They gave me the car when I turned 16.
The start of your typical “broke kid” trying...
Still have mine as well
My first Bug was the one my parents bought new in 1963. Sold my last “bug” in 1986
Owned a 67 bus, 72 convertible bug, 65 Karmon Ghia convertible and a 74 bug.
Cheap to “hot rod”. Forgot what a set of oversized “jugs” cost but it wasn’t that much. Always had a “spare”...
I would agree…..Sales Manager for the OEM Supplier market for a number of years.
OEM suppliers want something that meets their (typically min.) performance specification, gets them through warranty w/o hassles and expect volume pricing to go with it. We configured an entire product line to...
Might want to contact them to see if they have a chart specific to your model year
https://www.seafoxboats.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/TRAILER-SPECS-MY2020.pdf
Then the question becomes....does the bunk make full contact with both sides of the hull in that location?
FWIW: Grady wants the stringers sitting on the bunks. I would image most other boat builders do as well.
Where are your stringers in relation to the bunks?
Wet - sealed unit, can be mounted in the "wet" location
Vented - unit is open to environment, must be mounted in a "dry" location
Both are capable of charging a battery under load.
The difference being that the vented unit has a higher charging capacity based solely in it's ability to...
My bunks are 4" x 6". They don't bow between the heads and ends of the bunks.
I would run a straight edge cross the brackets width wise in all three locations and measure the distance from the bunk to the frame to compare.
Could be a frame has bowed in the center over time.
Guessing you meant 35 inches…
We got snow twice this year. Both times 3-4”, both times pretty much gone by noon.
Don’t like snow, never have. Incompatible with my preferred attire…shorts and flip flops.
Bear in mind you’re working with plastic carbs with self tapping screws.
When putting a screw back in, I turn the screw counter clockwise until I feel the threads “sync” then start tightening from that point. The last thing you want to do is cross thread or cut new threads, Torque values are...