Continued from "Volvo Penta starter rebuild"
The only way I could figure water getting down in the starter nose cone was from removing the drain plugs to winterize and they are a royal PITA to remove. No other leaks evident anywhere.
I decided to install drain valves with tubing to route the water away from the starter area.
Njlarry wanted a pic, so here it is.
The brass valve is similar to those used on radiators.
I'm going to re-do it again next year differently as I think that brass valve is the weak link.
Any-one else have a solution?
The only way I could figure water getting down in the starter nose cone was from removing the drain plugs to winterize and they are a royal PITA to remove. No other leaks evident anywhere.
I decided to install drain valves with tubing to route the water away from the starter area.
Njlarry wanted a pic, so here it is.
The brass valve is similar to those used on radiators.
I'm going to re-do it again next year differently as I think that brass valve is the weak link.
Any-one else have a solution?