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What Goes Around....
Background - I've spent a great deal of time trying to find the proper
mounting bracket and pulley for my Jabsco pump on my Perkins 4-154. I recently found the proper bracket, and posted this to the Morgan group earlier today... You may recall that I've been struggling with trying to find a pulley with a deeper offset than I have currently. I've devolved into scouring junk shops and automotive salvage in order to try to match up to something which might work. Last night, a CSY44 (standard engine 4-154, same as ours) pulled in on the opposite side of the travel lift slip, awaiting the deposit, this morning, of a new engine/tranny onto their stern so they could take it to Honduras where they'll install it. We chatted about my problems in finding a proper pulley, and I asked to see their installation, just so I could recognize one when I saw it. They had the Sherwood pump, which uses a turned aluminum pulley and isn't at all like the Jabsco I have, unfortunately, so I didn't really learn anything. However, while I was in there, they asked me if there were someplace within walking distance which could do some PVC parts, saying they'd had a failure due to their heat riser. I didn't see what he was talking about so asked to be shown. Turns out he meant the flexible gray water system pipe common to the industry of the time, the same as we have in original equipment on our boat. Theirs had contacted an exhaust riser, and melted through at that point, making their pressure water useless. However, a simple joint would make it whole for the time being, or that section of pipe could be replaced. So, I told him about that - but he had no fittings or pipe. Fortunately, I have a fair amount of stock on that, as I've redone a great deal of my plumbing, and invited him aboard to pick from my stock. We found what he needed in quick order, and he tried to pay me for it. I demurred, saying that it probably wasn't 5 bux worth, and he should pass along the favor. He was successful in short order and again tried to offer to pay for it, with the same results :{)) He's a happy camper, and I'm just doing my thing. This morning, I stick my head out and call over to see if he's fixed up. He is, but calls back to come over, he's got something I'd like to see. I head up and he says he was rummaging around in the old stores which came with the boat and found a ziploc full of rust and scale and some round thing. Sure enough, it's the right pulley. It will go around just fine - so, what goes around, comes around. I was able to help refill my karmic bucket by also solving another piping problem from my junkpile, a couple of nipples to help him patch his bilge pump hose which had also melted against the exhaust riser. The cruising world is just like that... Pay it forward, and the Secret, two movies which I really like, have just shown, yet again, that my philosophy, from childhood, really works in RL (real life). That was the only thing keeping me from getting the engine going. Guess what I'm doing for the next few days? :{)) Meanwhile, now that I have that opportunity, stay tuned for sea trials. Diesel guy is coming next (not the immediate upcoming) weekend, so I have a deadline to make my fuel system redo get finished, but I'm pretty sure the system will be just fine, and we'll be in good order very shortly. L8R Skip, ecstatic Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery! Follow us at http://groups.google.com/group/flyingpiglog and/or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheFlyingPigLog "And then again, when you sit at the helm of your little ship on a clear night, and gaze at the countless stars overhead, and realize that you are quite alone on a great, wide sea, it is apt to occur to you that in the general scheme of things you are merely an insignificant speck on the surface of the ocean; and are not nearly so important or as self-sufficient as you thought you were. Which is an exceedingly wholesome thought, and one that may effect a permanent change in your deportment that will be greatly appreciated by your friends."- James S. Pitkin _________________ |
What Goes Around....
"Skip Gundlach" wrote in
oups.com: Pay it forward, and the Secret, two movies which I really like, have just shown, yet again, that my philosophy, from childhood, really works in RL (real life). Movies?........(c; I met a Canadian couple in a nice sloop on the dock that had a Mercedes diesel with a cracked fuel filter housing noone seemed to be able to get, even back home. Hmm...lemme call someone..... I called my independent Mercedes shop, the guys who've kept my old Benzs running all these years and asked Stephan if he could help them. He asked if it were ok to bring his boys with him as it was Saturday and he was baby sitting. The Canadian said sure. Stephan went to the boat, climbed into the bilge and removed the fuel filter and housing as his boys looked on. They took it to the shop and the boys showed the nice Canadian their new shop, closed on Saturday of course, while Stephan heliarc welded the aluminum housing, repairing it for good. None of the car diesels had this odd fuel filter from any years and his search at his suppliers turned up nothing that would fit. Armed with the repaired filter housing, they all went back to the nice boat and installed it. The owner, watching the boys looking out in the harbor from his deck, insisted they needed to spend the rest of the day "sea trialing" the repaired housing, a total ruse of course. All had a grand time and it was the first time the little boys had been out of the harbor into the ocean, something they'll never forget.... There is a sad ending to this story, much later in time. Stephan was killed, instantly, when his custom made Harley caught a manhole cover that was sticking up, flipping him off the bike in Downtown Charleston. His head was crushed between the bike and the curb ending the life of the finest Mercedes-Benz mechanic you'll ever meet, and one of my friends....leaving 4 boys without a great father..... Oh, he refused to take any Canadian dollars for his work on Saturday. He told the guy it was too hard to "exchange money" in Charleston, another lie...(c; I miss him, too. Larry |
What Goes Around....
That was a great story, until the 2nd to last paragraph. Do
you know if he was wearing a helmet or not? SBV "Larry" wrote in message ... "Skip Gundlach" wrote in oups.com: Pay it forward, and the Secret, two movies which I really like, have just shown, yet again, that my philosophy, from childhood, really works in RL (real life). Movies?........(c; I met a Canadian couple in a nice sloop on the dock that had a Mercedes diesel with a cracked fuel filter housing noone seemed to be able to get, even back home. Hmm...lemme call someone..... I called my independent Mercedes shop, the guys who've kept my old Benzs running all these years and asked Stephan if he could help them. He asked if it were ok to bring his boys with him as it was Saturday and he was baby sitting. The Canadian said sure. Stephan went to the boat, climbed into the bilge and removed the fuel filter and housing as his boys looked on. They took it to the shop and the boys showed the nice Canadian their new shop, closed on Saturday of course, while Stephan heliarc welded the aluminum housing, repairing it for good. None of the car diesels had this odd fuel filter from any years and his search at his suppliers turned up nothing that would fit. Armed with the repaired filter housing, they all went back to the nice boat and installed it. The owner, watching the boys looking out in the harbor from his deck, insisted they needed to spend the rest of the day "sea trialing" the repaired housing, a total ruse of course. All had a grand time and it was the first time the little boys had been out of the harbor into the ocean, something they'll never forget.... There is a sad ending to this story, much later in time. Stephan was killed, instantly, when his custom made Harley caught a manhole cover that was sticking up, flipping him off the bike in Downtown Charleston. His head was crushed between the bike and the curb ending the life of the finest Mercedes-Benz mechanic you'll ever meet, and one of my friends....leaving 4 boys without a great father..... Oh, he refused to take any Canadian dollars for his work on Saturday. He told the guy it was too hard to "exchange money" in Charleston, another lie...(c; I miss him, too. Larry |
What Goes Around....
"Scotty" wrote in
: That was a great story, until the 2nd to last paragraph. Do you know if he was wearing a helmet or not? No helmet...too much testosterone overcame his brain.... We all do really stupid things. Watch that old goat and his wife casting off for an offshore voyage, alone, clutching his pacemaker and telling himself it'll be ok. |
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