Our C 37/40+ does not have a blower for the engine compartment. Other than
trying to remove fumes from the bilge, I'm not even certain how I would mount
one as the engine is well contained under the companionway stairs. We do,
however have a proper propane locker with a drain, and I am of the
Hi Mike,
I see your point on additional source of petroleum products..
Coming from a gas burning boat engine past I inquired about that when I
first got the boat, "You don't need one with a diesel" is the answer I
got. Also, there is no blower or any indication that there ever was one
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> Don’t disagree, but my 1983 LF 38 manual says run blower for 5 minutes befo
: Stus-List Engine compartment bilge pump and blower
Don’t disagree, but my 1983 LF 38 manual says run blower for 5 minutes before
starting engine.
/John
On Sep 30, 2019, at 10:55 AM, Francois Rivard mailto:jeanfrancoisriv...@gmail.com> > wrote:
When to run a blower with a Diesel?
: Monday, September 30, 2019 11:29:26 AM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Mike Taylor
Subject: Re: Stus-List Engine compartment bilge pump and blower
Whoa hold on there
I consider Persuasion a floating bomb. I carry dinghy fuel, generator fuel and
propane in the lazerette. So if you are a cruiser
Storing propane in a lazarette could be dangerous, even with a blower.
On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 8:30 AM Mike Taylor via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Whoa hold on there
>
> I consider Persuasion a floating bomb. I carry dinghy fuel, generator
> fuel and propane in the lazerette. So
Don’t disagree, but my 1983 LF 38 manual says run blower for 5 minutes before
starting engine.
/John
> On Sep 30, 2019, at 10:55 AM, Francois Rivard
> wrote:
>
> When to run a blower with a Diesel?
>
> Never. That's part of the whole point of having a diesel in the first place.
>
>
>
On a hot summer evening, if you've had the engine running, and you plan to
sleep aboard, to get rid of some of the heat perhaps?
I run mine when the engine is running because it is wired that way but I
don't really need to, the diesel sucks most of the hot air out of the
engine compartment just
compartment bilge pump and blower
I believe I have a blower in my engine compartment, but I have never turned it
on. When should it be run on a diesel engine? Dave
On Sep 27, 2019, at 9:42 PM, ALAN BERGEN via CnC-List
wrote:
The bilge pump and blower might have a common return. Follow
When to run a blower with a Diesel?
Never. That's part of the whole point of having a diesel in the first
place.
Best Regards,
-Francois Rivard
1990 34+ "Take Five"
Lake Lanier, GA
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I believe I have a blower in my engine compartment, but I have never turned it
on. When should it be run on a diesel engine? Dave
> On Sep 27, 2019, at 9:42 PM, ALAN BERGEN via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> The bilge pump and blower might have a common return. Follow the (probably)
> black wires
The bilge pump and blower might have a common return. Follow the (probably)
black wires from the bilge pump and the blower to see whether you have a
bad ground.
The blower on my boat has an in-line fuse, located close to the blower
switch, if you want to check that out.
Alan Bergen
35 Mk III
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Original message From: Jim Watts via CnC-List
Date: 9/27/19 6:39 PM (GMT-05:00) To: 1 CnC List
Cc: Jim Watts Subject: Re:
Stus-List Engine compartment bilge pump and blower I would start at the switch.
See if it actually closes
I would start at the switch. See if it actually closes the circuit and if
there is any power getting to it (one multimeter lead to power input on
switch, one lead to ground). Then you'll know which way to work.
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 at 15:21,
Noticed the other day that my engine compartment bilge pump and blower have
stopped working. I suspect a fuse but don't really know where to look. The
bilge pump and blower switches are both port of the stairs and within a couple
inches of one another. Anyone know where to start
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