- Oct 22, 2014
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That would be my expectation.Is a recently rebuilt Perkins less likely to lose oil eventually??
Rebuild of both engine and transmission. Hopefully they go another 45plus years.
That would be my expectation.Is a recently rebuilt Perkins less likely to lose oil eventually??
Since they are 'known' for persistent leaks at the crank seals I wondered if there's better technology available these days.That would be my expectation.
Rebuild of both engine and transmission. Hopefully they go another 45plus years.
Been a month since the last (major) update!It’s hush hush. At the moment. Don’t want to jinx it.
Only the insiders know.It’s hush hush. At the moment. Don’t want to jinx it.
Sorry to hear about you being set down by COVID. Not good timing at all. But you still have time to recover your health and get the boat back together and ship shape for a spring cruise.WELL Good / bad and now ugly...
Scott, my diesel mechanic, recovered from Covid after taking a Hawaiian holiday in October. I thought we were back on track in the first part of November as Scott was saying He was days away from completing the build.
Then Mother Nature, not yet satisfied, gets in the act dumping cold weather on the boat/marina/and the shop. Marina closes for a couple of days due to temperature and ice. Even though the marina is tidal, during the winter runoff the river water flows into the marina and provides a surface layer on fresh water that can freeze and form a sheet of ice closing down all boat movement. Thanks giving came and went chilled to the bone. Then Scott tells me he has to fly back to the east coast to check in on the caregiving his mother is receiving.
Momma was ok. Scott was back. He was ready to discuss the exhaust system. He took the existing muffler to a shop and got back the info that design of the muffler was the likely cause for water backing up in to the engine. Authorized a build: an Improved muffler and water exhaust system to fit the engine space. What is another Boat buck when you in so deep?
Finally, the 12th looked like the weather would break. There would be a window of several days with above 40º temps. I called the Marina to set up a boat tow and haul. Reached the bottom paint guy. His schedule was open. Scott was informed the boat would be on the hard over Christmas. The reinstall could happen the week of the 27th. The exhaust system would need to be ready.
Morning of the 13th. Feeling Ugly. This feels like the flu. Give a call to my Doc looking for Tamaflu prescription. Voice message left. Next day I get a call Doc wants a Video appointment. Set up for 2PM. Remote Doctor Patient video appointments. This is just magic. What next TriCorders? No I had to go get the swab treatment. No big deal. Buzzed down to the Lab. They roto-rootered my nose. 3 hours later... No Flu. No RSV... You have COVID. WHAT? I made it for 2 plus years and now.... I am beginning to think Someone Somewhere does not want me to refit my boat.
Now the Haul and all the projects are put on hold, while I treat the disease. Who knew that the drugs you doctor prescribes are in short supply. You have to search the pharmacies to locate the ones with the right drugs and then coordinate the Doctors staff to send the right prescription to the right pharmacy. Oh my this is a brave new world. I wonder what folk would doo if they did not have the tenacity to ask questions and research the internet to identify the medicines and conformation that the meds can be supplied in a timely manner.
So now you know the good the bad and the Ugly. I'm off for the next hour to collect my meds and get the program going. With some prayer, I will test negative next week and I can fire up the plan to get SV Hadley back together and repowered.
Merry Christmas everyone. I am feeling merry. I am still here and kicking.
It is the mission.you still have time to recover your health and get the boat back together and ship shape for a spring cruise.
So sorry things are going so poorly. We all have to persevere. You'll be successful in kicking COVID and getting S/V Hadley up and running!So now you know the good the bad and the Ugly. I'm off for the next hour to collect my meds and get the program going. With some prayer, I will test negative next week and I can fire up the plan to get SV Hadley back together and repowered.
I have received the same prescription. I understand it is experimental approved under an emergency.My doc prescribed Paxlovid