Annie Hill wrote:Sounds like a busy winter ahead, Jeff :-). Hope you get the boat up and running to your satisfaction for when the water goes liquid again (I assume it goes a bit solid in winter in your neck of the woods?) There are several types of boaties (oh really!) but two distinct types are those that just want to get everything more or less working and then get on with other things aboard, like drinking wine and reading good books; and the other type who get everything more or less working and then take it all apart and do it again. I am of the former persuasion, as I believe are you, so I hope that things do go as smoothly as is reasonably possible in a naughty world.
Ah, yes, nav lights. I replaced my bulbs with LED bulbs, contrary to the Oracle's excellent advice. The fit wasn't good enough, particularly on an unstayed mast that makes things at the top wobble around. I am $160 poorer and still have no nav lights. I hope the Oracle misses this thread because I have been too cowardly to admit that he was right! My advice, for what it's worth, is be careful if you 'retrofit'.
Ah yes. Well, I'm "retrofitting" from a state known as No Lights Whatsoever. I'll buy LED lights right off the bat so poor fit shouldn't be an issue.
You know you didn't slip that past The Oracle No days like that. ;-}
On a perhaps brighter note: I fussed with the little Yanmar much of today, and my call is that it is in better shape than I was led to believe. It has compression for sure, fuel delivery at least part way (I still need to track that further) but won't run.
After I finish chasing the fuel delivery all the way through (which I think the lads down at the shop did but if I'm following in their footsteps I might as well follow them all.)
They (the lads down at the shop) said that after they did all they did that they sprayed ether in it and it still wouldn't run. I'm thinking injector and valve. I hope. A hundred and thirty bucks US, that's not too bad.
There are little shims that go under the injector pump to control the timing of the injection. The PO said something about thinking its timing might be off. I'm seriously hoping he didn't fiddle with that.