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Old 07-01-2014, 12:51 PM   #1
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I think Clammer has a good boat-trailer story.
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Old 07-01-2014, 02:38 PM   #2
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2nd time out this year

And today's entry will be about engine oil pumps and alarms..... I was able to use the toggle switch on the engine (have to pull motor cover) to fill up emergency reservoir that is on the engine and the alarm stopped. But will now have to see if there is a blockage from oil tank, or if the oil pump has failed. Had just put a gallon into the oil tank first thing this morning.
Still working on what batteries to get. Number two is bad as it drained down in a very short time with just livewell and gps/ff. Started it up on number one and then charged by running both. Had the battery jump pack onboard just in case. Hasn't been much relaxing or enjoyment so far this season....
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Old 07-01-2014, 02:59 PM   #3
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And today's entry will be about engine oil pumps and alarms..... I was able to use the toggle switch on the engine (have to pull motor cover) to fill up emergency reservoir that is on the engine and the alarm stopped. But will now have to see if there is a blockage from oil tank, or if the oil pump has failed. Had just put a gallon into the oil tank first thing this morning.
Still working on what batteries to get. Number two is bad as it drained down in a very short time with just livewell and gps/ff. Started it up on number one and then charged by running both. Had the battery jump pack onboard just in case. Hasn't been much relaxing or enjoyment so far this season....
So I'm no genius when it comes to mechanics but the one thing I learned when I had an RV was if one battery is bad---CHANGE THEM BOTH! Had 3 different mechanics tell me the same thing.

I would assume it's the same in a boat.

No boat, back in the suds.
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Old 07-01-2014, 03:30 PM   #4
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Oh, that's a given!
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Old 07-02-2014, 07:54 AM   #5
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And today's entry will be about engine oil pumps and alarms..... I was able to use the toggle switch on the engine (have to pull motor cover) to fill up emergency reservoir that is on the engine and the alarm stopped. But will now have to see if there is a blockage from oil tank, or if the oil pump has failed. Had just put a gallon into the oil tank first thing this morning.
Still working on what batteries to get. Number two is bad as it drained down in a very short time with just livewell and gps/ff. Started it up on number one and then charged by running both. Had the battery jump pack onboard just in case. Hasn't been much relaxing or enjoyment so far this season....
I thought the yamis main oil tank fed the one under the cover and that one feeds the oil lines. I'm pretty sure my buddy had a problem with a similar system and it was vacuum that filled the upper tank. He had some cracked oil lines or tank cap that prevented a good vacuum to pull the oil up.

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I think Clammer has a good boat-trailer story.
Oh yeah! First time I saw a tin boat motoring on a street.

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