trailertrawlerkismet
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- Joined
- Feb 23, 2011
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C
- Vessel Name
- (2022) Kismet
A couple of weeks ago our genet stopped pumping water and a code E-82 came on the panel, which is for overheating. I immediately pulled the cover on the impeller, pulled it and found it to be in perfect shape so I reinstalled it. I took the sea strainer apart and found the screen was covered with jellyfish residue so I cleaned the screen but when I opened the valve no water came into the sea strainer bowl. With the seacock closed and the sea strainer cap off I ran fresh water into the bowl while starting the genset and water came thru the overboard discharge. This told me I had no obstruction from the sea strainer to the overboard discharge. I opened the seacock back up but no water came thru therefore I isolated the obstruction area that was preventing water flow. I then closed the seacock and unscrewed the two screws that hold the complete sea strainer assembly to a piece of starboard. This freed the unit up enough I could then be able to take the incoming and outgoing black water hoses off of the sea strainer base. With the base disconnected from the two hoses I opened the seacock and water flowed freely which told me the black plastic sea strainer base was clogged and not letting the water flow freely. With the base off I flush both inlet and outlet sides with high pressure water, freeing the obstruction and then I reinstalled the unit and my Genset was back in operation.
I like to fix things myself, if I can, and save the expense of a mechanic visit to my boat. In the case of my clogged genset sea strainer I've tried to provide anyone who might experience a similar situation some trouble shooting steps, to either save a few bucks for us do it yourselfers or if not mechanically inclined to provide some guidance for your mechanic.
I like to fix things myself, if I can, and save the expense of a mechanic visit to my boat. In the case of my clogged genset sea strainer I've tried to provide anyone who might experience a similar situation some trouble shooting steps, to either save a few bucks for us do it yourselfers or if not mechanically inclined to provide some guidance for your mechanic.