K7MXE
Well-known member
- Joined
- Nov 23, 2008
- Messages
- 128
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C SE
- Hull Identification Number
- fmtl2110a606
- Vessel Name
- Lois H
- MMSI Number
- 338056149
While working on other things I decided to check out the bilge pump on my R21EC. Easy to get at and it did need some repair. First after lifting the lid and rigging a light is to remove it. Two tabs on each side will free the Rule 500 from the boat. Wow look at all that gunk after lifting it up. Remove the hose with a screwdriver. Mark the wires and cut them or work in place. Two Philips screws takes it apart. Where did all that gunk come from? No wonder the thing would stick on once in a while. Boats in the water will have to wait but trailer boats now need the sand, leaves and needles washed down the keel drain. Simple to reverse the removal process and like me you will be surprised at how much stuff was in the pump. Note the switch part is marked so you will put it back correctly (This end down). There are three wires. One to fuse and battery, one goes up forward to the bilge switch and the other is ground. That's it except for blowing out the overboard line with water. Recommend this be on the seasonal checklist.
Bob Heselberg in Eatonville Wa
Bob Heselberg in Eatonville Wa