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- Location
- Massachusetts
- Model
- Express 330
Starting to assess what is needed to remove the generator from my 330. Since it is not working, the plan is to break it down into parts and remove piece by piece, until it is gone.
Thinking through the connections to the generator and there are 3 systems
Fuel. Will cap the fuel line with a shut off valve.
Wiring - will remove the wiring from the generator to the battery switch, and tape off the wires to the electric panel in cabin (Leaving in stern). Are there others I'll need to worry about? Generator to AC system, for instance?
Water - there is a seacock with valve. What to do with the exhaust hose, which goes out the starboard side. Is there a good way to plug this?
Misc - appears to have full coolant, and oil. Best practice is to remove/drain prior to removal?
Any other words of experience or advice?
Thinking through the connections to the generator and there are 3 systems
Fuel. Will cap the fuel line with a shut off valve.
Wiring - will remove the wiring from the generator to the battery switch, and tape off the wires to the electric panel in cabin (Leaving in stern). Are there others I'll need to worry about? Generator to AC system, for instance?
Water - there is a seacock with valve. What to do with the exhaust hose, which goes out the starboard side. Is there a good way to plug this?
Misc - appears to have full coolant, and oil. Best practice is to remove/drain prior to removal?
Any other words of experience or advice?