I have 2 issues that I am hoping to receive some input on. I purchased a 1991 Hunter Vison-32 a few months ago and have been (in between short sailing trips) working on the boat at least weekly, cleaning it up, fixing things and trying to figure out what is most important to tackle next while trying not to spend too much money (I know, an oxymoron thought). I belief my boat still has the original sail, lifelines and most other components, The vinyl on the lifelines is gone with naked 1/8" wire left, looking pretty dingy with some bends here and there.
1) Has anyone ever considered or used thick walled 3:1 shrink tubing to cover, protect, thicken and make their lifelines more visible? I have purchased it and am considering applying it tomorrow. Blue 3/8" tubing shrinks down to 1/8" and seems to work great, stiffening the wire considerably, and looks nice on a test piece of wire at home. There is, however, an adhesive in the tubing that would preclude easy removal. Any thoughts?
2) I have a leaking banjo bolt where I had to replace a leaking fuel line from the ?lift pump on a Yanmar 3gm30. I replaced the crush washer and keep testing/tightening after noting continued leaking. I'm using a torque wrench and crow"s foot attachment. Lowest torque is 20# which I don't believe I have reached yet. It makes me very nervous each time I tighten it after we see that it still leaks. Any advice, tips or tricks?
Thank you very much!
Rick
1) Has anyone ever considered or used thick walled 3:1 shrink tubing to cover, protect, thicken and make their lifelines more visible? I have purchased it and am considering applying it tomorrow. Blue 3/8" tubing shrinks down to 1/8" and seems to work great, stiffening the wire considerably, and looks nice on a test piece of wire at home. There is, however, an adhesive in the tubing that would preclude easy removal. Any thoughts?
2) I have a leaking banjo bolt where I had to replace a leaking fuel line from the ?lift pump on a Yanmar 3gm30. I replaced the crush washer and keep testing/tightening after noting continued leaking. I'm using a torque wrench and crow"s foot attachment. Lowest torque is 20# which I don't believe I have reached yet. It makes me very nervous each time I tighten it after we see that it still leaks. Any advice, tips or tricks?
Thank you very much!
Rick