[Public-list] Two questions

dan walker dsailormon at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 14 09:09:37 PDT 2004


one other thing i learned the hard way, if the alternator is the original it is not sealed for marine use, and will ignite the gas you smell. 
dan

"Zinser, Brian" <BZinser at mes.nmu.edu> wrote:
I have an older model which is powered by a Grey Marine Sea Scout and I
am having an electrical problem. First preface that I am not a
mechanic, but am usually able to do most routine maintenance on the
engine, since it is pretty basic technology by today's standards. I am
having problems getting a positive charge. My first thought was that
the alternator belt was too loose. I have put as much tension on the
belt as I can and am still not getting any indication of charge using
both the voltage gauge and a volt meter. Is there anyway to check the
alternator without taking it off and to the shop? Also, could I have a
bad voltage regulator or loose connection which could be causing the
problem?

On a totally unrelated matter, it has been an unusually cold and wet
summer and the gasoline/oil smell in the cabin seems stronger than
normal. Does anyone have a good suggestion for reducing this odor?
Could the bilge be contributing to the smell? 

Brian Zinser
#134 Manana

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