vas
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me again!
epoxied all 6 20mm ply pieces added the backplate (hull side) and the housing and bolted them with the 6 1/2inch studs.
Just to be safe I wrapped ALL of the pieces (even the studs) with cling film so that tomorrow evening I'll be able to take the thing apart.
Re drilling the 6mm (or more!) bronze 400mm dia backing plate and tapering the holes was good fun, not!
Need to clean check and then refit with appropriate sealant.
Which brings me to the first Q of the post:
Q1
WHAT sealant I'll use on this 92mm dia X 135mm high hole? If I do use Sika 291i or equivalent, I fear I wont be able to remove the housing EVER. I'll probably have to use a chainsaw to separate it from the hull which is neither useful, nor smart.
I'm thinking of using Sika 291 on the last couple of layers of ply, and use old school black mastic they use to seal old style car windshields. I'm told this thing NEVER sets completely. IS that OK, or I shouldn't bother?
Option 2 is to use SIKA at the bottom and nothing throughout the rest of the thickness of the hull.
What does the panel think?
Q2
manual does mention that the 5gal oil tank should be higher than the pump. They say: "Min. pump suction (i.e. height of oil tank above pump) 2ft"
There's no way I can do that, el. motor and pump will be at the edge of being above or below the w/l, tank may be able to be placed in a way that the bottom of the tank is 30-40cm higher than the pump. Would that work? Don't see any reason NOT to tbh!
Q3
I asked that last week, no one replied, maybe it's really an issue none knows:
higher output pump running at lower pressure or vice versa? What should perform better with these stabs I wonder!
14lpm pump @120bar or 16lpm pump @ 100bar??? [for the record, it's now at 14lpm@120bar, system safety limits are 130bar or so with an adjustable pressure release valve]
Volume or pressure is more important in moving the fins quicker?
Tomorrow is routing the oil pipes to the port actuator, motor/pump assembly (not ordered yet!) will be on port side of the e/r and getting cables from the helm area to the port actuator, effectively finishing off the messy part of the installation to port.
Then lots of head scratching on how to move/remove the air con unit so that I can start preparations for the stbrd side
cheers
V.
epoxied all 6 20mm ply pieces added the backplate (hull side) and the housing and bolted them with the 6 1/2inch studs.
Just to be safe I wrapped ALL of the pieces (even the studs) with cling film so that tomorrow evening I'll be able to take the thing apart.
Re drilling the 6mm (or more!) bronze 400mm dia backing plate and tapering the holes was good fun, not!
Need to clean check and then refit with appropriate sealant.
Which brings me to the first Q of the post:
Q1
WHAT sealant I'll use on this 92mm dia X 135mm high hole? If I do use Sika 291i or equivalent, I fear I wont be able to remove the housing EVER. I'll probably have to use a chainsaw to separate it from the hull which is neither useful, nor smart.
I'm thinking of using Sika 291 on the last couple of layers of ply, and use old school black mastic they use to seal old style car windshields. I'm told this thing NEVER sets completely. IS that OK, or I shouldn't bother?
Option 2 is to use SIKA at the bottom and nothing throughout the rest of the thickness of the hull.
What does the panel think?
Q2
manual does mention that the 5gal oil tank should be higher than the pump. They say: "Min. pump suction (i.e. height of oil tank above pump) 2ft"
There's no way I can do that, el. motor and pump will be at the edge of being above or below the w/l, tank may be able to be placed in a way that the bottom of the tank is 30-40cm higher than the pump. Would that work? Don't see any reason NOT to tbh!
Q3
I asked that last week, no one replied, maybe it's really an issue none knows:
higher output pump running at lower pressure or vice versa? What should perform better with these stabs I wonder!
14lpm pump @120bar or 16lpm pump @ 100bar??? [for the record, it's now at 14lpm@120bar, system safety limits are 130bar or so with an adjustable pressure release valve]
Volume or pressure is more important in moving the fins quicker?
Tomorrow is routing the oil pipes to the port actuator, motor/pump assembly (not ordered yet!) will be on port side of the e/r and getting cables from the helm area to the port actuator, effectively finishing off the messy part of the installation to port.
Then lots of head scratching on how to move/remove the air con unit so that I can start preparations for the stbrd side
cheers
V.
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