Installing new microwave and all went well unit the last inch. Top of microwave came in contact with upper cabinet edge.
Go back to dimensions wide 30 x deep 15 x high 16.5
Old microwave was 16.25 high, dang all that work
So remove the bracket and need to drop it 1/4 inch. The back splash is...
Look forward to hearing updates. This will be good info to pass along thru time with others that get fed up with crap caps :censored:, woops I meant crab ;)
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If it was just a round with a hole thru, could make one out of PVC pipe or other plastic tubing. Might even find a plastic rod and drill hole thru
The new maker makes better coffee, my guess is it's hotter, older just wasn't that hot
But, the new pot says to uses 15 scoops to make 12 cups, dang, who the hell uses that much to make 12 cups.
Either way it does fine
No helicoil needed, just tap the existing hole for next size screw. Then remove existing screw from cap and use larger screw.
Does sound like BT has it down so should be no issue with just replacing the dizzy
Yes, adjust for more choke
The internal spring gets stretched out a bit over time and needs a bit more. If the wire gets tight so it won't rotate enough, remove and adjust. If wire can not be reconnected then add more length
Those carbs leak out over time. A rebuild should stop the leaking. That said given enough time and fuel will evaporate. Had same carb on my other boat , same problem
Electric choke will fix the long time for choke to open
Might be the power of attorney thing by a dealer. When a car is sold to dealer owner signs Title and limited POA which allows dealer the right to resale and sign as original owner
You can pressure test but don't use much pressure, maybe 5 psi or so with a hand pump
If thee feed thru is high enough probably not
The fix is replace the fitting item 1
https://www.mercruiserparts.com/bam/subassembly/30972/1943/330
The fuel squirt is the bowl is to full, float needs adjusting or needle valve is weak
The divorce choke don't work very well and do take more time because the intake has to heat up. Just nature of the beast
Probably after and good cleaning and rebuild it will be better.
Don't think the...
Moved you to hull repair
That should be easy enough to repair. Grind out the loose stuff and get it cleaned up. Find out if there is any wet wood inside. If all dry, rough up the area on each side with some 80 grit, don't want any paint of gel a few inches on each side.
Mix up some chopped...