Thanks Viper, I keep it closer to 2-3 minutes of run time, with a careful hand on the glass portion of the exh system to make sure it's not getting too hot.Viper wrote:QR_BBPOSTBe careful here, it doesn't take long for the inside walls of your exhaust hoses to be destroyed when there's no water cooling them.390Express wrote:QR_BBPOST ....I have the impeller belt, and water pump belt off of it. I planned to start it and run it for 3-5 min. at a time, a couple times, before I launch.....
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Re: Walter V Drive Systems Gearbox Q
Why not run it with water?? Then you can run it as long as you want.
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Re: Walter V Drive Systems Gearbox Q
No damn water or electricity at its current location. Marina won't let me launch it until I know it runs. It has to at least power itself to the dock, then I can really start working on it. I have heavy equipment to pull anything that needs to be pulled at the dock. P.I.T.A.!
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Re: Walter V Drive Systems Gearbox Q
Curious when you took that pan plug out....what all did you get out of the pan ?
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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I drained it completely before pulling to pan plug. I got about another 2/3 - 3/4 of a quart out of the pan with the plug out. It really wasn't difficult at all. I kind of wish the factory would swap the dipstick from the middle to the outside, it would be a lot easier if the plug was located in the middle of the boat.
Because of the numerous ongoing projects this year, I likely won't mess with anything to do with oil drainage, but next year I will likely add a drain system. I'll probably add a T- at the elbow that has the dipstick, so I can do everything from the middle of the boat. A "T" fitting, shutoff valve, and some 3/8 brass piping, with a cap when not in use should make the job much easier, and drain more oil out of the system.
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Re: Walter V Drive Systems Gearbox Q
Heh there....just an FYI.....you may know but there is nothing Trojan about your boat cept the name, it is all Carver as far as I know....posted it here cause didn't want to misdirect the other thread......so it was all oil out the bottom of the pan , good stuff........
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Re: Walter V Drive Systems Gearbox Q
Here is something may help .its a 95 but, check it out.......
https://carveryachts.blob.core.windows. ... _95_v1.pdf
https://carveryachts.blob.core.windows. ... _95_v1.pdf
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: Walter V Drive Systems Gearbox Q
Ha, yup, I'm aware. That's why I'm here, on the Carver forum.
I only post the "Trojan" info, so people know the model I have. I believe Carver also made an Express during the same time frame. 3566 or something of the like?