Looking for a bit of advise i have a slight water leak when i start the engine its coming from where the large black waterhose comes off the top of the engine and goes to the white box in the rear bedroom under the clip off shelf where the hatch is through to kitchen , the hose is connected by one jubilee clip and what looks like some gunk sealer what can i expect when i take the jubilee clip off and hose to try and reseal any advise would be very welcome thanks Kenny
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Geileis
Hull 1489
1995
Fin Keel
U shape Lounge
Westerbeke M35 engine
Mikuni heating
Second best thing that ever happened to me
Are you talking about the hump hose going between the exhaust riser and the muffler ?? Personally I would not want any hose sealed by "gunk" - so I guess I would replace it rather than adding more Band-Aid's. Take a pic so we can be doubly sure what you are talking about.
Les
Les & Trish Troyer
Mahalo
Everett, WA
1983 C-36 Hull #0094
C-36 MK 1 Technical Editor.
Commodore
Sounds like the hump hose. Per ABYC standards, double clamps are only required at two paces in a boat: wet exhaust service and diesel tank service. So, the first thing you might try is to properly double-clamp the hose using marine-grade "T-bolt" hose clamps with locking nuts. The fact that someone used sealant suggests that there was some trouble in this area, so in addition to double clamping be prepared to replace the hose, maybe even the exhaust riser. The proper replacement hose for this short segment is blue silicone because of its flexibility.
Nick Caballero
Retired C36/375IA Mk II Technical Editor
Thanks Les and Nick yes that was exactly it will replace this weekend cheers Kenny
Geileis
Hull 1489
1995
Fin Keel
U shape Lounge
Westerbeke M35 engine
Mikuni heating
Second best thing that ever happened to me
[quote=cussy]Thanks Les and Nick yes that was exactly it will replace this weekend cheers Kenny[/quote]
I believe the hump hose is one of two locations ABYC says you have to double clamp.
Les & Trish Troyer
Mahalo
Everett, WA
1983 C-36 Hull #0094
C-36 MK 1 Technical Editor.
Commodore