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Paul1977

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    Lady H
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    moring

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  1. Heat exchanger reduced to £80 posted
  2. Hi, bowman bl250 with core and end caps. Kept as a spare but now sold the boat so not needed. £100 posted Thanks Paul
  3. Cheers all, once again the fountain of youth runs dry next to the fountain of knowledge (that's a compliment ..lol) I will whip the alternator off and take it to a local guy who works on starters and alternators. I'd rather get it overhauled than try and bodge a new one in its place. Paul
  4. Hi all. Well popped down to the boat today to swap the alternator over with a spare I had and would you believe it when I started the engine the non charge light came on(this was previously off), gave it 20 seconds for the engine to warm then gave the throttle a blip and hey presto, the charge light goes out the rev counter kicks in and the voltage gauge shows 14.5 volts. I stopped the engine and tried the same process. once gain the charge light went off and the volts upto 14.5. I'm not sure why this happens but if anybody can add some light to it I'd be most greatful. Paul
  5. Hi, I've just been down to the boat started the engine and noticed the charge light was on. Gave the engine a blip of throttle (this usually kicks the rev counter into action and charge light off) but all that happened was the charge light went out and the voltage stated the same (12v). I checked the cables and all were tight, the put multimeter across the alternator output cable and eRthed it to the engine block but still no voltage output. Is there anything that could blow on the actual alternator ?? By the way it's a bmc 2.2 cheers Paul
  6. Selling a few spares in the for sale section, just incase you don't check. Thanks paul
  7. Hi, the spin on oil converter came from asap. It replaced the older spin on type. Later today I'm going to remove the oil cooler from the loop and connect just the oil filter via the hoses. If this improves the pressure ille then I will readd the cooler, but if it doesn't I will try attaching the spin on filter housing to the block. Looks like it's going to be a very oily day of trial and elimination Sorry I ment older canister type
  8. Thanks, that clears up a lot about the bypass on a oil filter. I was speaking to an older more experienced boat owner and he suggested it needed a 30lb. I've been looking on the web at other sea boats with bmc and they seem to go without a cooler and the extra hose work.
  9. Hi, well my boat is indeed a seaboat that cruises about 2200 revs so maybe i should hang onto the cooler. I've just checked and the oil in it at the moments 15/40 but ive got a tin of comma 20/50w ready to go in as soon as i find a suitable oil filter. The filter thats filtted (comline EOF041) at the moment has a bypass valve of 1 bar (15lb's i think) but ive been told ille need one of at least 30lb. The joy of of boats !!
  10. Hi, thanks for the quick replys. I follow Tony's theory of how the oil filler and filter take off is leeching the missing oil pressure, also it's using a capillary guage so I know it's a true reading. As for a piece if gasket blocking might be possible but I used pre made and cleaned both mating faces before applying hylomar, so it should be sitting fine. I'm thinking that it might worth taking the oil cooler and other hoses off and just mating the new screw on filter attachment to the block. Is there really much use for a cooler on these engines ??
  11. Yes, I'm baffled. I need to add that I also added my old oil cooler from the old engine. This is attached via a machined plate that is bolted onto were the old oil filter was then a set of hoses run to the oil cooler and oil filter housing. Could this reduce the oil pressure as its goto travel further ?? Also would it be worth talking the hoses off and checking them for blockeges ??
  12. Hi, I've just added a spin on oil filter conversion to my bmc 2.2 but cannot find out what filter would be best suited. I ask as after swapping over from the old cartridge type to a fully plumbed in spin on type the oil pressure has dropped from 40lbs down to 20lbs and I'm worried it's due to the wrong type of filter being used. Paul
  13. Well, I stripped the gearbox back to cast. Sanded, etched primed, then gave it 3 top coats of vht. All looking lovely I fitted it back to the bell housing, added fresh oil only to start it which then resulted with all the oil being blown out the front input oil seal.. One word, gutted !! I checked the old seal and it had gone oval so all the old accumulated crud must have been keeping the oil in. Still lesson learned, always check/ replace your seals when you can get a chance Paul
  14. Wow.. That is the most prestige engine room ive ever seen, you sure thats in a boat not a museum !!
  15. Excellent , I've got an old milk crate which to stand in on and it should be able to fit the spline into one of the holes
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