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RE: V Drive Issues
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phib-@gmail.com
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May 18, 2009 18:15 PDT
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Thanks Lloyd - great advice here. We pulled the oil cooler and heat
exchanger today. I will have these both cleaned/acid washed and
pressure tested. Tomorrow is the V Drive and then the starter. The
advice on sending the V drive to Walter - thanks - I will use this when
we discuss next steps after we get the V drive out. Thanks again for
the info.
Thanks,
Peter
LJLOF-@aol.com wrote:
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Hello Peter and Jan,
I had my Walter V-drive overhauled at Indiantown in 2005. They used
non-factory parts and it died on me going around Cape Hatteras less than
a year later. I limped in to Beaufort,NC and they sent it off to the
Walter factory who rebuilt it right. Neither was cheap but I recommend
the factory overhaul or at least use factory parts. Be sure to have
your V-drive Serial Number. Mine is hooked up to a Perkins 4-108.
On the heat exchanger, mine is a Bomar, I've had the tubes out several
times to clean out impeller pieces. Easy job. Took the whole heat
exchanger off this year and it was a two day job each way. (had to
remove it to get to the high pressure fuel pump.) I've had overheating
before which was caused by the hot water heater plugged up.
My starter is still working fine after 21 years (whole engine replaced
in 1988). I prefer golf cart batteries, though I've replaced them
fairly often
Lloyd Lofland
S/V "Sybarite" 33CSY Hull #52
Key West
phib-@gmail.com wrote:
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Got oil being slung from back of Walter V Drive and appears from the
seal junction Boat on the hard @ Scorpian Marine in Port Canaveral, FL
for a bottom job so will be addressing these items. Also going to pull
the heat excahanger and rod/acid wash out. Then I also had an issue
with the starter so we will be also addressing this and installing 2 new
AGM 8D batteries.
Anyone had similar repairs please email me on your experiences.
Thanks,
Peter and Jan Hibbard
CSY37B "JAZZ" #006 .....
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Peter and Jan Hibbard
CSY37B "JAZZ" #006
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