hey all, Ive been working on restoring this 40' hunter legend for about a year now. Its a beautiful boat. It took on water. I stole it from the \
previous owner for $9k. he had the entire cabin professionally steam cleaned, and dismantled the cabin. I have rewired, plumbed, and reassembled the cabin. When i bought her, i was told that the engine was pickled, run, and pickled again, and it "should run, but no guarantees". I think i misunderstood.I recently contacted the previous owner and this is what he said:
"Sounds Like you have been pretty Busy! Great to here that you have made so much progress. The engine was brought back to working
order by Deaton.s It was flushed and was running again. The insurance required that I made every effort to recover it. I actually
saw it running. I recommend that you drain the oil and look at it. Also, I have the dodger still for the boat if interested.. It would not fit the new [boat]."
So, any recommendations before I go turn the key? I know the control cables arent hooked up, but i guess they arent necessary for a test start. Also, I see something odd inside the resevoir on top of the engine (dont know what to call it? it has a radiator type cap on top and im not talking about the plastic coolant overflow resevoir. I guess it is a radiator?). Anyway, it looks like blue/green crystals kinda sticking around the interior of this chamber when I look through the cap. I am certain this is part of
the cooling system. My thoughts are that it is remnants of coolant? will it hurt anything? should I fill this up with coolant? I know my engine is
freshwater cooled. it is a 86 44hp yanmar. engine has been sitting about 2 years w/o running. Oil looks brand new. all new filters. I am on the hard at the moment, and i believe that raw water is required even though the engine is fresh cooled. How can I get water to the engine with a hose?
thanks!
previous owner for $9k. he had the entire cabin professionally steam cleaned, and dismantled the cabin. I have rewired, plumbed, and reassembled the cabin. When i bought her, i was told that the engine was pickled, run, and pickled again, and it "should run, but no guarantees". I think i misunderstood.I recently contacted the previous owner and this is what he said:
"Sounds Like you have been pretty Busy! Great to here that you have made so much progress. The engine was brought back to working
order by Deaton.s It was flushed and was running again. The insurance required that I made every effort to recover it. I actually
saw it running. I recommend that you drain the oil and look at it. Also, I have the dodger still for the boat if interested.. It would not fit the new [boat]."
So, any recommendations before I go turn the key? I know the control cables arent hooked up, but i guess they arent necessary for a test start. Also, I see something odd inside the resevoir on top of the engine (dont know what to call it? it has a radiator type cap on top and im not talking about the plastic coolant overflow resevoir. I guess it is a radiator?). Anyway, it looks like blue/green crystals kinda sticking around the interior of this chamber when I look through the cap. I am certain this is part of
the cooling system. My thoughts are that it is remnants of coolant? will it hurt anything? should I fill this up with coolant? I know my engine is
freshwater cooled. it is a 86 44hp yanmar. engine has been sitting about 2 years w/o running. Oil looks brand new. all new filters. I am on the hard at the moment, and i believe that raw water is required even though the engine is fresh cooled. How can I get water to the engine with a hose?
thanks!
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