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If I am doing this right, it looks like the intake part number is 186-6202 and might be part of a kit PN 186-6211, or PN 186-6213
The exhaust gasket is PN# 186-6208 part of kit 186-6211
Can I resuse studs and nuts?
Engine has had a lot of water in it. Today we drained the oil mixture. Removed the muffler. Full top/lid. Intake and exhaust manifolds. We poured a few litres of diesel into the engine. We will let time do it's work now.
I'm impressed with the quality of the multi layer steel gaskets used...
That unit looks to be in good condition. Having never seend the 002A is the LOUD diesel stenciling factory? It sure would be hard to put benzene into it by mistake!!
What model is your xantrex? What kind of battery bank do you have (volts, number of cells, type of cell... )
Very nice to have...
Glad the hurricane missed you. Now I will never know how many amps your 220v air conditioner draws. How many btus were each 110v air conditioning unit ?
I have had a chance to review my 'parts' 803 to see about making it a runner.
It suffers from missing a panel and an exhaust flapper. Worst of all it has had water migrate thru muffler and past a valve and is sitting in the oil sump.
My plan is to drain the fuel and the oil, and run diesel...
Thanks for pointers on the battery.
Just got off phone with nappa and they knocked 8$ off the battery using 'heavy duty truck discount' so I am out the door for $65 taxes in per battery. Here is the battery I got
- the napa gold filters are 50% off for net two weeks... on full price with a...
Hi Boatman, I am going to try and get my parts 803a running now as well.
I was thinking about using two lower cost battery options to do this - the napa 4035/75 group 75/86 585/475 CCA
Will two of these have enough amps to start the 803a?
How about one of these:
http://dickinsonmarine.com/product_cat/diesel-heaters/
Requires 3” diameter chimney parts.
Minimum 4ft or maximum 8ft of chimney is required, a 6ft straight run with no elbows work best.
Chimneys 6ft or longer we highly recommend a barometric damper.
Permanent fresh...
My not replace with a sealed bearing - take the wheel to a machine shop? Or replace the whole wheel with a type that has sealed bearing type.
I see boatman has given you the correct bearing number. Man I'm impressed with the signal:noise here.