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I have twin Bravo I drives with Merc drive lube monitors. The plastic
bottles were replaced about 8 years ago and are again leaking, probably around the combination hose connection/low oil switch wires. Anyone have a suggestion for a substitute for the factory bottles? I could plumb both drives off of one oil tank, but would like the system to include a float switch to warn of low level. THANKS in advance for any advice. Bud |
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On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 13:03:47 -0700 (PDT), BeenWetter
wrote: I have twin Bravo I drives with Merc drive lube monitors. The plastic bottles were replaced about 8 years ago and are again leaking, probably around the combination hose connection/low oil switch wires. Anyone have a suggestion for a substitute for the factory bottles? I could plumb both drives off of one oil tank, but would like the system to include a float switch to warn of low level. How often do drives lose the lube? Casady |
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On Jun 3, 10:30�pm, (Richard Casady)
wrote: On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 13:03:47 -0700 (PDT), BeenWetter wrote: I have twin Bravo I drives with Merc drive lube monitors. �The plastic bottles were replaced about 8 years ago and are again leaking, probably around the combination hose connection/low oil switch wires. Anyone have a suggestion for a substitute for the factory bottles? �I could plumb both drives off of one oil tank, but would like the system to include a float switch to warn of low level. How often do drives lose the lube? Casady A bit hard to tell, since the bottles leak. Both drives have been rebuilt within the last year, so I don't believe they leak much, if at all. Bud |
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