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Karin Conover-Lewis
 
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Most common use is on the intake side of your engine or gen set (or both),
to filter out gunk before it gets sucked into your cooling system(s). In the
event that you do suck up gunk, you can close the seacock, clean the
strainer, open the seacock and you're back in business. I wouldn't advise
removing it -- but it would seem that you need to replace or repair it,
assuming you do have an engine or other machinery that uses outside water
for cooling.

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Karin Conover-Lewis
Fair and Balanced since 1959
klc dot lewis at centurytel dot net


"Miguel" wrote in message
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I have a small leak that fills the bilge about 1 1/2" every time a put
the boat in the water (and stops leaking), and I discovered the sea
strainer has a crack. I will appreciate if anyone can help me with the
following question: My manual says the sea strainer is "AC only" so
I believe is to be used when I'm docked,but I suspect the leak comes
from the sea strainer, if I don't have a use for it I'd rather like to
remove it from the boat. What is a "sea strainer" for?. thanks. Miguel



 
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