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engine seacocks stuck
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engine seacocks stuck
I am thinking of a pvc pipe to get some leverage. I have tried to purchase a ---seacock helper. there doesn't seem to be any in stock anywhere.
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Re: engine seacocks stuck
Preferred wrote:Source of the post my engine seacocks wont open or close, I have cat engines. It very difficult to access the handle, its a very tight access.
I am thinking of a pvc pipe to get some leverage. I have tried to purchase a ---seacock helper. there doesn't seem to be any in stock anywhere.
A piece of pvc will work fine.......be careful and go a little at a time back and forth as the extra force can break the ball connection inside. If all is well now I would wait until you store the boat then you can pull the hoses and spray lube in there. If it goes bad it can be repaired without too much drama.
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Re: engine seacocks stuck
The seacocks should move freely. If this was a salt water boat, you may want to consider replacing them all over the winter. A corroded shaft inside the unit can break and if that happens while in the water, you could have an overheat and or a leak. This is also a safety device which you want to be able to access and close easily in an emergency.
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