Good morning all, '06 260 DA with 6.2 , BIII. Just replaced he sea water water pump because of a leak around the pulley shaft, no big deal. Question ; anyone know of a place to send the used pump for a rebuild ? I'd like to have the used pump for a spare . Thanks in advance,,,,
Cape May has a lot to offer as far as things to do . (especially with kids ). Great restaurants, bars , historic places, most within walking distance of the big marina's there. Very family oriented. I've never seen any rowdyism, just doesn't seem to happen. Great year round destination. If...
Dad, Dad, look at this one, Dad, can we take her home ?? I'll take care of her , I'll feed her, I'll walk her , pleeeease Dad I swear ,, I will ,,,, pleeease,,,,,,,
Thank you,, I know this is gonna sound stupid, but, where does the vent hose go to ? I don't think I have a vent fitting on the hull,, could it run along side the fill hose somewhere ? I'm going down today to continue to work on it, but would like to know what I'm looking for ,
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The fuel tank vent makes alot of sense, thanks. I really can't get a good look at the tank, but I'll start there . I don't have a code reader but will ask around and see if someone has one. thanks to all.
Any more ideas would certainly be welcome, the more the better. Thx,,,,,
Hi all , hope all are well. Having a problem with the boat; here's the basics.
-06 260 DA
-6.2 single engine,, 615 hours
- B III drive
Started the season fine after winter layup. Problem began about 2 weeks ago . Engine starts, runs fine at start-up, leave the marina , jumps up on plane...
Trinity, I had a similiar issue with my 06 Sundancer also. Not the water issue but with the hull seam. You can see where the gap is in the hull seam.As Dennis said , the stainless steel strip needs to be removed, then the S/S screws removed, you will see the gap. Clean the area that needs to be...
Hey Bridog,get in touch with member "StrayCurrent" (George), he's a generator tech /installer. I think he lives close to you , near Brick . I spoke to him about a month ago, good guy, and I'm sure would steer you in the right direction.
something else to look at,,,check the inside of the plug that goes onto the sending unit. many times there is corrosion inside the connector. A small wire brush and tiny screwdriver, and you can clean out the corrosion. apply a small dab of die-electric grease to the connector then push it...