Monthly Archives: July 2018
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- July 26, 2018
Our goal is to educate you about the purpose and function of many of the boat and marine parts required to keep your boat running smoothly. Whether you're a veteran seaman or a novice, one thing you all know is that a boat comes equipped with hundreds of moving parts.
No one person can know everything there is to know about the proper functioning of every boat part. That's why we've tapped the collective wisdom of our long-time technical experts to share their knowledge and expertise.
What You Need to Know About the Mercury Engine Harness
In many cases, the manufacturer has discontinued the engine harness and CDI Electronics has picked up production because of the continued demand.
An internal engine harness is the main wiring around the engine to connect all the electrical components together: starter solenoid, ignition system, charging system, etc. The end product will be a plug on the inside or outside of the cowl of the engine where the remote control extension harness plugs into.
Harnesses
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- July 19, 2018
Our goal is to educate you about the purpose and function of many of the boat and marine parts required to keep your boat running smoothly. Whether you're a veteran seaman or a novice, one thing you all know is that a boat comes equipped with hundreds of moving parts.
No one person can know everything there is to know about the proper functioning of every boat part. That's why we've tapped the collective wisdom of our long-time technical experts to share their knowledge and expertise.
What You Need to Know About the 500 GPH Air Conditioning Circulation Pump
The 500 GPH circulating pump by March Pump is used almost exclusively for marine air conditioning. It pumps lake water through the condensing coil found on the air conditioning unit. The pump is also water-cooled. This means that some of the pumped water is actually circulated through the electric motor housing to cool it.
This is a Coast Guard approved pump and ignition protected for gasoline bilges. It’s a centrifugal pump and must
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- July 12, 2018
Our goal is to educate you about the purpose and function of many of the boat and marine parts required to keep your boat running smoothly. Whether you're a veteran seaman or a novice, one thing you all know is that a boat comes equipped with hundreds of moving parts.
No one person can know everything there is to know about the proper functioning of every boat part. That's why we've tapped the collective wisdom of our long-time technical experts to share their knowledge and expertise.
What You Need to Know About the Crusader Carter Fuel Pump
The Crusader big block fuel pump is unique to the 454 and 502 Crusader marine engine using a mechanical fuel pump. The pump is a Carter Fuel System design built to Crusader's specifications with the pump inlet and outlet located in the proper position.
This is a USCG approved diaphragm-type, positive displacement pump, mechanically operated by a lever arm. It was used from the mid-1980s through the mid-1990s on the Crusader 454 and 502 cubic inch engines.
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- July 05, 2018
Our goal is to educate you about the purpose and function of many of the Crusader marine engine parts required to keep your boat running smoothly. Whether you're a veteran seaman or a novice, one thing you all know is that a boat comes equipped with hundreds of moving parts.
No one person can know everything there is to know about the proper functioning of every boat part. That's why we've tapped the collective wisdom of our long-time technical experts to share their knowledge and expertise.
What You Need to Know About the Crusader RP061022 Impeller Kit
This Crusader impeller kit is unique to the Crusader/PCM engine product line. It was engineered and designed by the Pleasurecraft Engine Group specifically for their Crusader and Pleasurecraft line of engines.
This impeller kit comes complete with everything you’d need to change the impeller in the pump; the pump cover o-ring and the bolt o-rings are all included. It's good practice to carry a spare impeller kit onboard. If you’re on the
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