running the Engines on the "hard"
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running the Engines on the "hard"
I have never had to try to start my engines while blocked up on the hard - my boats in the past have always been in the water first. How do I connect a water hose t o the raw water intake side of things so I can turn them over and not ruin an impeller in the process?
1970 36' Trojan Tri-Cabin Enc. Pilot House
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"
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My strainers have flush connectors where I can hook up a garden hose and supply the engine with water.
If you have strainers, you could make an adapter to fit the strainer lids and hook up the same way...kind of a hassel though. Just remember that you will need uninterupted water flow to each engine you're running and if under pressure,, such as from a garden hose, shouldn't have too much worry about your connection being air tight. Only when you're drawing water via raw pump, you need to be sure there are no air leaks ...
If you have strainers, you could make an adapter to fit the strainer lids and hook up the same way...kind of a hassel though. Just remember that you will need uninterupted water flow to each engine you're running and if under pressure,, such as from a garden hose, shouldn't have too much worry about your connection being air tight. Only when you're drawing water via raw pump, you need to be sure there are no air leaks ...
Jamie
1985 F-32 270 Crusaders
1988 Sea Ray 23 350 Merc.
Trojan. Enjoy the ride...
-I don't wanna hear anyone whine...Anymore!
-You might get there before me, but you still have to wait for me, for the fun to start!
1985 F-32 270 Crusaders
1988 Sea Ray 23 350 Merc.
Trojan. Enjoy the ride...
-I don't wanna hear anyone whine...Anymore!
-You might get there before me, but you still have to wait for me, for the fun to start!
You need to find what they call a "fake a lake" it looks like a toilet plunger with a garden hose fitting. Just put the plunger end over the water intake against the hull. the stick part adjusts to hold it there. and turn on the garden hose. water will spray everywhere thats OK
good Luck
good Luck

36 trojan tri cabin
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Here's a link to a "fake a lake". Looks like it would work good as long as you had someone to hold in position...........John
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/us ... ake_a_lake
http://www.jamestowndistributors.com/us ... ake_a_lake
1972 Trojan Sea Raider F30 - FI 350's "Time Warp"
1998 Kawasaki ZXi 1100
1972 Chevy Fleetside Shortbed hotrod.......450hp
10.5 Newport Inflatable w/15hp Rude
1998 Kawasaki ZXi 1100
1972 Chevy Fleetside Shortbed hotrod.......450hp
10.5 Newport Inflatable w/15hp Rude
If you don't have strainers, remove the intake hose from the through hull, support it in an upright position, insert a garden in it and away you go. Best to do this with two people, one at the helm and one at the hose. Don't flow much water until the engine starts running.
She was a 1969 36 ft wooden beauty with big blue 440s that we'll miss forever.
And thanks to the gang, 2012 Trojan Boater Of The Year
And thanks to the gang, 2012 Trojan Boater Of The Year
I made and used one of those flushing devices a few years ago, and it worked fine. Put a plastic hose fitting into a toilet plunger, get a handle long enough to hold it up to the intake (consider extension handles in the paint dept.), and it should work fine. Check the configuration of the intake to make sure the plunger fits over it completely, and insert the hose fitting where it will allow the intake to be fully covered. Like an outboard flusher, water will spray out from the fitting. Check to be sure exhaust water is coming out properly, and monitor engine temp.
Motors should run. People -- not so much.
1980 F26, Mercruiser 305
1979 14' Starcraft, 1957 18 hp Evinrude and '57 3hp Evinrude kicker
1980 F26, Mercruiser 305
1979 14' Starcraft, 1957 18 hp Evinrude and '57 3hp Evinrude kicker
Thanks! all good suggestions. Wow! $54.00 for the "Fake-a-Lake" which just looks like a modified toilet plunger anyway. Will build my own! Thanks again guys..
1970 36' Trojan Tri-Cabin Enc. Pilot House
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"
I run my 26 on the hard all the time. I plumbed in a hose fitting connected with shutoff and then shutoff the scupper.
Went over and helped a buddy fire up the Mercury 500SC Bulldog he just put in a 25 Daytona Cat. Running hard on the hard!
http://RNR-Marine.com/Trojan/MOV01693_M ... ulldog.MP4
Went over and helped a buddy fire up the Mercury 500SC Bulldog he just put in a 25 Daytona Cat. Running hard on the hard!
http://RNR-Marine.com/Trojan/MOV01693_M ... ulldog.MP4
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Lubricating the cutlass bearings
What is the recommended lubricant for these bearings?
1970 36' Trojan Tri-Cabin Enc. Pilot House
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"
So...do they need a continuous supply of water if you are going to spin them for testing purposes? or just wetting them down would suffice for a period of time?
1970 36' Trojan Tri-Cabin Enc. Pilot House
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"
aka "Basket Case"
383 Chryslers 280 HP V-Drives
Lincoln Harbor Yacht club
Weehawken, NJ
"If you continue on the course you are on, you run the risk of winding up where you are heading"