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Does anyone with access to a computer at the moment have access to any diagrams or able to tame the search beast to find out what all the different wires are on the injector pump wiring harness near the battery.

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[Enter Rustic from left side of stage...]

I think he entered from stage left... went across the stage and fell off the stage on the right lol

Just got in from a couple of days at my grandsons, first time been away from home since the start of my chemo 10 weeks ago... So if I am unable to sleep tonight I will look into it, but I lost my copies of the manual when my ipad crashed after an update, and I never reloaded them.

Uncle Rustic
 
I think he entered from stage left... went across the stage and fell off the stage on the right lol

Just got in from a couple of days at my grandsons, first time been away from home since the start of my chemo 10 weeks ago... So if I am unable to sleep tonight I will look into it, but I lost my copies of the manual when my ipad crashed after an update, and I never reloaded them.

Uncle Rustic

Glad you got a bit of time away bloke.

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We moved the boat to near our daughter in Oxford, last October, the idea was, every time we visit our 3 year old grandson, we take him to the boat for a few hours. I get a few jobs done, he plays with his Nana.
On Wednesday I over did the work, did a bit on Thursday too, tired my self out but got the following done.
Domestic Water pump fitted, I remove it to save it freezing
Water tanks flushed
Gas water heater commissioned, I drain it down to prevent frost
Shower tested
Hot air central heating tested
Shower drain pump filter replaced
Netting placed behind the outboard to stop coots nesting :eek:
Test fitted a couple of solar panels
Dratt... forget to test the fridge for the beer... serious omission...:doh

Now for me that is one heck of an achievement, but what I can't do is stand up for long, and most of these jobs were done whilst I was seated.
Two or three years ago I could have done all the above in 2 hours.:doh
So apart from bedding, food, fuel and beer, we can now try an overnight on the boat, hopefully in a few weeks. This will be the first over nighter in nearly 2 years due to my medical condition. It will be a major step when we can do this.:thumb2

Sorry to highjack the thread... I see you are still waiting for the info lol...
:bow

Uncle Rustic
 
We moved the boat to near our daughter in Oxford, last October, the idea was, every time we visit our 3 year old grandson, we take him to the boat for a few hours. I get a few jobs done, he plays with his Nana.
On Wednesday I over did the work, did a bit on Thursday too, tired my self out but got the following done.
Domestic Water pump fitted, I remove it to save it freezing
Water tanks flushed
Gas water heater commissioned, I drain it down to prevent frost
Shower tested
Hot air central heating tested
Shower drain pump filter replaced
Netting placed behind the outboard to stop coots nesting :eek:
Test fitted a couple of solar panels
Dratt... forget to test the fridge for the beer... serious omission...:doh

Now for me that is one heck of an achievement, but what I can't do is stand up for long, and most of these jobs were done whilst I was seated.
Two or three years ago I could have done all the above in 2 hours.:doh
So apart from bedding, food, fuel and beer, we can now try an overnight on the boat, hopefully in a few weeks. This will be the first over nighter in nearly 2 years due to my medical condition. It will be a major step when we can do this.:thumb2

Sorry to highjack the thread... I see you are still waiting for the info lol...
:bow

Uncle Rustic

What no pics ?
 
What no pics ?

OK here is the netting over the engine, coots are a pain, if they nest in the engine well, you can't move the boat. Bird protection and all that.

We didn't believe it at first, but we did see a nest on one boat recently.

oh... it was horizontal when I took it...
 

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Well here she is, not bad as she is a few years older than the Mav lol :thumb2
Can anything be older than my Mav you say..?

We tend to look after things and keep them a long time, well my wife tells me that often.... not sure what she means though... :augie

I don't know about looking after me, more like putting up with me lol...:augie
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Some great posts there uncle.

Now here's an idea, why don't you create a project thread about you boat. I for one would love to see and hear about it. That's the beauty of our online community "diversity".
 
Some great posts there uncle.

Now here's an idea, why don't you create a project thread about you boat. I for one would love to see and hear about it. That's the beauty of our online community "diversity".

Good point, I could do that, if there were a few members interested.:nenau
 
Just as well you're a good egg bloke.

BANSHEE STILL NEEDS AN ANSWER.

:thumb2

We all used to have access to Briggies manuals but I printed off most of the manual 4 pages to a page, so my copy is a copy of a small page.

The page you need from the manual is EC - 302
 

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Hey, it's just what he does........:thumb2:thumb2:thumb2

Yes please to the boat thread.....been a boat driver pro/am for years, and still like to see a nice craft....:thumbs
 

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