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Re: Tachometer
Your hull number is very close to mine. There is a sender on the outboard side of the engine about one third of the way down on the bell housing.
It is almost directly above the flywheel ; it has a
Your hull number is very close to mine. There is a sender on the outboard side of the engine about one third of the way down on the bell housing.
It is almost directly above the flywheel ; it has a
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Eric Freedman
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#63790
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Re: How to change the veneer on the companionway without removing the dodger
Hi,
Here is how I did it.
It is easy. It is important clamp guide rails to the door, so the router stays level while removing the veneer.
Fair Winds
Eric
Kimberlite Amel Super Maramu #376
Hi,
Here is how I did it.
It is easy. It is important clamp guide rails to the door, so the router stays level while removing the veneer.
Fair Winds
Eric
Kimberlite Amel Super Maramu #376
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Eric Freedman
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#63789
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Re: Chain Counter Sensor Connector A54
Dean
"I will clean and check out the magnet": It is the same work as just replacing it, so I would put a new one. I used neodymium magnet, less prone to oxidation, or so I was told. It is a regular
Dean
"I will clean and check out the magnet": It is the same work as just replacing it, so I would put a new one. I used neodymium magnet, less prone to oxidation, or so I was told. It is a regular
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Roque
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#63788
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Re: Chain Counter Sensor Connector A54
Dean,
In Greece you can find Lewmar parts here: https://nautilus.gr/en
They have many shops in Greece and they can also deliver to you.
Best Regards,
Vladan
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From:
Dean,
In Greece you can find Lewmar parts here: https://nautilus.gr/en
They have many shops in Greece and they can also deliver to you.
Best Regards,
Vladan
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From:
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Vladan SV PAME
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#63787
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Re: Chain Counter Sensor Connector A54
This forum is amazing! So much knowledge and experience..
So, I will clean and check out the magnet and swap the gypsy from the secondary windlass too to see if that makes a difference. Also, I will
This forum is amazing! So much knowledge and experience..
So, I will clean and check out the magnet and swap the gypsy from the secondary windlass too to see if that makes a difference. Also, I will
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Dean Gillies
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#63786
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Re: Tachometer
Download this file:
Yanmar 4JH3 Tachometer Sensor.pdf
CW Bill Rouse Amel Owners Yacht School
+1 832-380-4970 | brouse@...
720 Winnie, Galveston Island, Texas 77550
www.AmelOwnersYachtSchool.com
Download this file:
Yanmar 4JH3 Tachometer Sensor.pdf
CW Bill Rouse Amel Owners Yacht School
+1 832-380-4970 | brouse@...
720 Winnie, Galveston Island, Texas 77550
www.AmelOwnersYachtSchool.com
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CW Bill Rouse
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#63785
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Tachometer
Hi All,
The rev counter for my Yanmar 4jh3-hte on my gauge is fluctuating the higher the revs the less fluctuation.
I don't believe the tachometer is working correctly .
Where is the
Hi All,
The rev counter for my Yanmar 4jh3-hte on my gauge is fluctuating the higher the revs the less fluctuation.
I don't believe the tachometer is working correctly .
Where is the
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Steve Bell
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#63784
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Re: Emergency Navigation
Paper chart are fine, I carry always a full set of them, and they should be mandatory, but, in an emergency, if soaked in water, they can be as useless as a soaked iPad.
Concerning the
Paper chart are fine, I carry always a full set of them, and they should be mandatory, but, in an emergency, if soaked in water, they can be as useless as a soaked iPad.
Concerning the
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PAOLO CUNEO
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#63783
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Re: Amel 54 - Volkswagen TDI Cooling
Thanks!
This is true - it's not easy to get good service for this engine.
Changing belts is a nightmare.
Thanks!
This is true - it's not easy to get good service for this engine.
Changing belts is a nightmare.
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Greg A54 172
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#63782
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Re: Chain Counter Sensor Connector A54
Here are some pages from the manual that answer your questions and also a link to download the manual. I suspect that the connectors probably exist, but I do not know where. Also, note the "GREY" &
Here are some pages from the manual that answer your questions and also a link to download the manual. I suspect that the connectors probably exist, but I do not know where. Also, note the "GREY" &
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CW Bill Rouse
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#63781
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Re: Small Fire in LED light - Forward Head - see word attachment
Bill, by all means.
I'll give another example of this to expand the subject.
I recently bought a new VHF radio for installation in Grand Cru. In the package was a power cable with an in-line
Bill, by all means.
I'll give another example of this to expand the subject.
I recently bought a new VHF radio for installation in Grand Cru. In the package was a power cable with an in-line
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Tony Elliott
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#63780
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Re: Chain Counter Sensor Connector A54
Hi Dean
In addition to all previews comments:
1. Yes, the sensor is just a reed switch. While I was waiting for a replacement, I “fabricated” one using a reed switch inside a plastic tube (BIC
Hi Dean
In addition to all previews comments:
1. Yes, the sensor is just a reed switch. While I was waiting for a replacement, I “fabricated” one using a reed switch inside a plastic tube (BIC
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Roque
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#63779
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Re: Chain Counter Sensor Connector A54
Hi Dean,
I replaced my non functioning Lewmar chain counter with the Lofrans version (Iris) a couple of years ago. Has been perfect ever since.
I changed the sensor and the magnet. The sensor is
Hi Dean,
I replaced my non functioning Lewmar chain counter with the Lofrans version (Iris) a couple of years ago. Has been perfect ever since.
I changed the sensor and the magnet. The sensor is
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Nick Newington
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#63778
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Re: Chain Counter Sensor Connector A54
Push the connector up it has the tendency to fall put some chewing gum or some plastic clay to keep it in place as much up as possible. The magnet in the gypsy is easy to inspect . It can be damaged
Push the connector up it has the tendency to fall put some chewing gum or some plastic clay to keep it in place as much up as possible. The magnet in the gypsy is easy to inspect . It can be damaged
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Dimitris Krasopoulos
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#63777
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Re: Chain Counter Sensor Connector A54
Hi Dean,
I can’t answer about routing of sensor cable but can give you idea as I changed mine sensor recently
Before you change sensor check magnet on gipsy. Some time dirt is accumulating
Hi Dean,
I can’t answer about routing of sensor cable but can give you idea as I changed mine sensor recently
Before you change sensor check magnet on gipsy. Some time dirt is accumulating
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Vladan SV PAME
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#63776
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Chain Counter Sensor Connector A54
Hi Amelians,
I'm having a problem with the chain counter sensor of my Lewmar V4/5 windlass (Amel 54). The control head unit in the cockpit is the AA560. I assume this sensor is just a reed switch
Hi Amelians,
I'm having a problem with the chain counter sensor of my Lewmar V4/5 windlass (Amel 54). The control head unit in the cockpit is the AA560. I assume this sensor is just a reed switch
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Dean Gillies
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#63775
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Re: How to change the veneer on the companionway without removing the dodger
Hey Alex, we went for the option to cut out a piece of the rail on the inside (port side) of the sliding door with a FEIN Multimaster blade, then lifted it up and took it out completely. We just got a
Hey Alex, we went for the option to cut out a piece of the rail on the inside (port side) of the sliding door with a FEIN Multimaster blade, then lifted it up and took it out completely. We just got a
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Johannes Schmidt
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#63774
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Re: Observation on using 12v Lifepo4 batteries in serial/parallel (probably applicable to lead, too)
Scott,
I'm still not convinced a balancer will help.
I suspect your batteries will not show much imbalance if you check them at lower states of charge. The balancer only has time to do its job at
Scott,
I'm still not convinced a balancer will help.
I suspect your batteries will not show much imbalance if you check them at lower states of charge. The balancer only has time to do its job at
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Dean Gillies
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#63773
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Re: SM Genoa Furler question
As we were re-assembling our furler with the Amel Martinique team, my understanding was they thought these bushings were very important. It seems to me they would be, otherwise the inside of the
As we were re-assembling our furler with the Amel Martinique team, my understanding was they thought these bushings were very important. It seems to me they would be, otherwise the inside of the
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Bill Kinney
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#63772
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Re: How to change the veneer on the companionway without removing the dodger
Here are some photos,
I thought that replacing the teak under the guides was a waste of effort as well as the teak that is never visible at the bottom of the companionway .
I replaced it with
Here are some photos,
I thought that replacing the teak under the guides was a waste of effort as well as the teak that is never visible at the bottom of the companionway .
I replaced it with
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Eric Freedman
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#63771
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