I am wondering how many atomic 4 engines are still ou there in our old vintaage boats
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Pyxis cane with a Volvo that has gone to that great black diesel cloud in the sky. I went electric with a 12kW kit from Thunderstruck Motors. It is superior in every way but range. I can motor about 25 miles at 5 kts which is more than adequate for our current use.
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A change of topic: On my Pearson 30 I have a vintage Ronstan handwheel backstay tensioner. Suddenly after 40 years the backstay has rotated about 90 degrees putting a twist in the wire, and I can’t understand why or how it is possible. The picture shows the rotation, but the end of the threaded rod connecting to the stay wire appears swaged to the screw follower block that moves up and down within the tensioner cage. This block appears unchanged and the rod end still feels flush to the bottom of it. The handwheel itself is keyed and held on with a nut that the threaded rod and backstay attachment passes through. The key likewise appears rotated. The problem is how to change the rotation of the tensioner rod back to its proper alignment with the backstay’s natural position. Other than the swage in the block, I do not see how. Has anyone had experience with adjusters like this?
Thanks, Mike P30#853
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Peter,How did you get the exhaust bolts free?
Jim
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Charles,Before launching this spring, I fired up the trusty [50 y.o.] A4. She fired right up, as always.But no water was coming out the tail pipe.It was pouring from the wet exhaust elbow into the bilge.There was a quarter sized hole in the elbow...When I removed it, it was fairly well clogged with rust.I rebuilt the exhaust from the exhaust flange on the manifold all the way back to the waterlift muffler.Point is, if it's not the impeller...it's probably a clogged exhaust...
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My good old atomic 4 raw watrer cooled is running very hot ... the exhaust is down to a trcikle ...I have not chaged the impeller since I put in the new pump 6 years ago ..maybe 7 ...hope this does it .
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On my Pearson 30 I have a vintage Ronstan handwheel backstay tensioner. Suddenly after 40 years the backstay has rotated about 90 degrees putting a twist in the wire, and I can’t understand why or how it is possible. The picture shows the rotation, but the end of the threaded rod connecting to the stay wire appears swaged to the screw follower block that moves up and down within the tensioner cage. This block appears unchanged and the rod end still feels flush to the bottom of it. The handwheel itself is keyed and held on with a nut that the threaded rod and backstay attachment passes through. The key likewise appears rotated. The problem is how to change the rotation of the tensioner rod back to its proper alignment with the backstay’s natural position. Other than the swage in the block, I do not see how. Has anyone had experience with adjusters like this?
Thanks, Mike P30#853
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