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  1. dingbat

    Fuel vent question

    Blow compressed air back through the vent. Quite possible the vent is water logged Run into several boats over the years that were slow to fill because of the orientation of the fill and vent. Boat would take fuel w/o incidence on the trailer, yet kept kicking out on the water
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    Goo

    It will not be for long.... The goo is coil insulating epoxy Results of a overloading/failure in the electrical system.
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    Shot in the Dark Depth Transducer Compatibility

    The hummingbird units he posted above run at 200kHZ which is a pretty typical frequency for sonar units in general. The the thru hull is 200 kHZ as well, certainly, no reason it wouldn't work except the pin outs in the connector
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    Shot in the Dark Depth Transducer Compatibility

    Unfortunately, transducer wiring is for the most part proprietary to a specific makes and models. If you have a part number for the transducer you can find a list of compatible units. Doubt your going to find a "fishing" transducer compatible with a simple depth gauge
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    Bouncing Tilt and Trim on Way Down

    Sounds like you have a bunch of air and or water the system. I had both when I replaced the trim motor a couple of years back. Trim must be raised to add fluid to the system.
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    Installing a transducer in an aluminum boat

    The problem with these types of discussions is that “good performance” is subjective. Is holding bottom at speed the standard? Is marking a walnut at 60’ the standard? Is marking a fish in the water column at 35 mph the standard? The two standards I use….. Can I mark individual fish at my...
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    Unusual Bilge pump power issue

    A “common” in a DC circuit?. Every ground on the boat must be tied back (have continuity) to a common source (battery post) to prevent ground loops. Grounding point for voltage tests should not matter As such, the entire ground path is easily verified by checking continuity between component...
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    How much slip does your prop have ?

    Diameter and # of blades have an effect on thrust, but play no role in the “pitch” of the prop.
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    Installing a transducer in an aluminum boat

    Thru hull is the only way to go from a performance perspective. I’m running a B75M as primary. Holds much better at speed than the GT 51 side scan transducer on the transom. Problem is, most take issue with drilling a 3-4” diameter hole in the bottom of their boat Running
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    Installing a transducer in an aluminum boat

    The issue you run into is that the aluminum "rings" and distorts the frequency of the sonar returns. If it's an actual CHIRP or a side viewing unit, forget it. Vexilar markets a shoot thru for aluminum boats. I have no personal experience but not heard much good about them from a performance...
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    I used up all my curse words yesterday

    I air down to 20 psi and call it good. No need to go lower if you know what you’re doing.
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    What Brand of Brake pads are best quality? What do you guys use for quality?

    Put Hawks Performance pads on my Civic EX. Great brakes, stop on a dime, but dusted heavily. Got tired of the dust and swapped them out for PowerStop Ceramic pads and coated rotors while I was at it. Pads holding up well. Rotors are still rust free after 10 months(y) For the F150, I stayed...
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    My 1998 Seaswirl boat wiring harness has a lot of corrosion in the 12+ pin connector

    The pins are crimped. Ideally using a ratchet crimper, but I've done many with a hand crimper. Easy job once you figure out how to release the pins from the socket. They make pin releases but a very small bladed (1/8” wide) screwdriver does the trick.
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    '02 Merc 4 Stroke - Diagnosing bad ECU?

    From the above attached manual...........pages 111 and 112 If (#1 and/or #2) or (#3 and/or #4) is not sparking, swap the White/Green and Green/White stator wires and retest. If the problem moves to the other cylinders, the stator is likely bad. If no change, replace all CDMs. A continued no...
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    Unusual Bilge pump power issue

    Black wire disease is real Typically occurs in the first 4-6" of wire back from a connection. Could be ground, but positive side is more common. You'll need an ammeter unless you measure the voltage with the pump running
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    Seeing 360 Flasher on Fishfinder

    How deep? Helix model and transducer type?
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    '02 Merc 4 Stroke - Diagnosing bad ECU?

    two cylinders out points to stator Starts on page 112 https://www.cdielectronics.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/7th-Edition-Troubleshooting-Guide_RS.pdf
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    Good spray on weed killers.

    Which one is that? Found all four noted on the label registered with EPA
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    Good spray on weed killers.

    New Zealand
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    Time to replace tires?

    Background: Tires degrade over time regardless of whether they are in service. – Tire failures can result from thermo-oxidative degradation (“Tire Aging”) caused by: • Time • Ambient and operating temperature • Partial pressure of O2 in a tire • Flex fatigue • Construction and compounding...
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