I found a picture.
I had to remove my engine. This meant I had to cut a hole in the bulkhead. The board repair meant I had a clean space.
Here is the picture. The filter system is sitting be hind the stairs.
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here is an image of it before the engine rebuild, packed into engine compartment.
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A big improvement.
No offense... but that whole setup is a disaster waiting to happen. Are these before or after photos?
The fuel hoses aren't supported, over time, this can cause the crimped ends to fail and a fuel spill or engine stoppage due to air in the system.
The wiring needs to be re-organized, and properly supported.
I'm sure it all "works" now ... but will it in 2, 5, 10 years? Will the next owner be able to figure out what goes where?
Not trying to be mean, but I've seen way too many boats where we have to essentially tear out all the "improvements" that the previous owner did with complete disregard to marine standards or best practices.
Anyone can have a few days free access to ABYC standards. It's worth paying for access if you're doing any serious work on a boat. If you don't have to have insurance, no biggee. But when 5 years rolls around and your insurance co asks for a survey, you'll thank yourself that you took the time to learn and do it right!