Have not experienced it or heard of it until this thread....Carl wrote:Anyone else have any trouble with replacement impellers?
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Zinc Replacements on shafts rudder & Yanmars?
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Re: Zinc Replacements on shafts rudder & Yanmars?
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Re: Zinc Replacements on shafts rudder & Yanmars?
Fuenstock -
The same thing happened to me last Fall changing my zincs. The zinc on the intercooler came loose from the brass nipple and fell in. I tried for 2 hours to fish it out using bent coat-hangers, tweezers, etc. to no avail. The marina told me that it would dissolve over time and not to worry about it. Mack Boring, however, told me I need to get it out of the intercooler because it may block H2O circluation and cause overheating. My project this weekend (if warm enough) is to remove the end of the intercooler, retrieve the broken zinc and then order a replacement seal to put the intercooler back together again. Unfortunately, I also have to remove the forward end of the engine oil cooler and get a replacement (there is one bolt in the center that might be a little difficult to get a socket on) because I stripped the threads replacing that zinc. I learn the hard way!
Good luck.
The same thing happened to me last Fall changing my zincs. The zinc on the intercooler came loose from the brass nipple and fell in. I tried for 2 hours to fish it out using bent coat-hangers, tweezers, etc. to no avail. The marina told me that it would dissolve over time and not to worry about it. Mack Boring, however, told me I need to get it out of the intercooler because it may block H2O circluation and cause overheating. My project this weekend (if warm enough) is to remove the end of the intercooler, retrieve the broken zinc and then order a replacement seal to put the intercooler back together again. Unfortunately, I also have to remove the forward end of the engine oil cooler and get a replacement (there is one bolt in the center that might be a little difficult to get a socket on) because I stripped the threads replacing that zinc. I learn the hard way!
Good luck.
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Re: Zinc Replacements on shafts rudder & Yanmars?
Gents,
I'm pretty sure there is a zinc on the bow thruster prop, as well. I haven't seen anyone mention that one. Another 28TE owner at the marina has told me a few times not to forget about that one.
I think we're seeing some light at the end of this long-winter "tunnel!" It's supposed to be 50 on Saturday - maybe a good day to start compounding that green hull of mine! Although, that might not work, since I'll probably leave the shrink wrap on for another 2 weeks.
I'm pretty sure there is a zinc on the bow thruster prop, as well. I haven't seen anyone mention that one. Another 28TE owner at the marina has told me a few times not to forget about that one.
I think we're seeing some light at the end of this long-winter "tunnel!" It's supposed to be 50 on Saturday - maybe a good day to start compounding that green hull of mine! Although, that might not work, since I'll probably leave the shrink wrap on for another 2 weeks.
ColinT
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Barrington, RI
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Re: Zinc Replacements on shafts rudder & Yanmars?
I have the shrink wrap only down to the rub rail.pcthornton wrote: Although, that might not work, since I'll probably leave the shrink wrap on for another 2 weeks.
Rob S.
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"TENACIOUS"
1974 Chris Craft 36' Commander Tournament
Cummins 6BTA 330B's
(Former Owner)
"TOY-RIFIC" 2000 28TE, 6LP, Hull 408
Luck is the residue of good design.