Have you considered leaving the old one in place and finding a new place for 
the replacement? After the new one is in, you could just leave the old one till 
a more convenient time such as a generator replacement or work on the 
electrical system. So the old one isn't doing anything..It doesn't weigh much 
when empty.

Dave W



In a message dated 12/05/08 09:54:55 Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

The water heater on my '84 42' Double Cabin has failed.  I purchased a 
new one, but the R & R is going to be difficult because the heater is 
located far on the port side, outside the Onan 8.0 kW (8.0 MDKD-3CR 
1A).  And the heater is 18 3/4" in diameter.  The only way to do the 
exchange is to tip it on its side and slide it out over the back of 
the genset, AFTER the electrical box is removed.  Anyway, this job is 
worse than I expected.  I'm not sure how it is going to work.  The 
only thing I can see to do is to disconnect about a hundred wires in 
the electrical box and remove the box.  That is what I had planned to 
do, but it is going to be harder than I thought.  I even measured 
other areas that might provide access such as removing the cooling 
system from the port engine or cutting a hole in the sole.  None of 
those will work.  I'm going to squeeze my way in there tomorrow and 
start testing (for power), tagging, documenting and removing wires. 
Anyone have any thoughts on this project? 

DavidO 

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