John McGuinness
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in the tank somehow. Wouldnt there be visible signs of oil leaking externally from a ram or hose, if there was a leak at that point?
Also, I have a somewhat low freeboard boat. Is it possible that water coming over the back of the boat and dripping onto the top of the tank cap could let enough water to get into the tank to make the oil milky? Since the cap has a vent in it.
Also also, when I push down on the tank, I can see the tank slightly moving away from the trim pump motor. Kinda like it is a wimpy seal. Is that normal for Bravo trim pumps? Seems like water dripping over the back of the boat might possibly enter there also.
I am going to tear into it more soon. Just wondering if anyone has had this dilemma.
Thanks!
Also, I have a somewhat low freeboard boat. Is it possible that water coming over the back of the boat and dripping onto the top of the tank cap could let enough water to get into the tank to make the oil milky? Since the cap has a vent in it.
Also also, when I push down on the tank, I can see the tank slightly moving away from the trim pump motor. Kinda like it is a wimpy seal. Is that normal for Bravo trim pumps? Seems like water dripping over the back of the boat might possibly enter there also.
I am going to tear into it more soon. Just wondering if anyone has had this dilemma.
Thanks!