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Old 04-13-2011, 07:12 PM   #1
 
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Default Z275 Bilge Blower question

So here is my next issue. The bilge blowers do not work. I crawled down there and was looking and it looks like the prior mechanic messed up the lines. I have 4-3" lines coming down from the port side inlets. 2 lines are shorter and contain the blower motors . The other 2 are longer lines, but were balled up behind the "false transom wall". There are no lines on the starboard side. When I pulled one of the motors, the fan outlet was pointing up and out. So do these blowers "suck" air out or do they blow air threw the engine compartment? I also took 2 pictures to show you what I am working with.

The second picture "blower 2" shows the 2 longer lines that were wrapped up behind the wall.
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    Default Re: Z275 Bilge Blower question

    they are supposed to "SUCK" gas fumes from the engine bay and exhale them.
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    Default Re: Z275 Bilge Blower question

    Take a meter and see if you are getting power back to them. I am curious though... Is this the 275 that was for sale down around Ft. Myers I believe? (South Florida atleast)
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    Default Re: Z275 Bilge Blower question

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    Take a meter and see if you are getting power back to them. I am curious though... Is this the 275 that was for sale down around Ft. Myers I believe? (South Florida atleast)
    Ok, now you are scaring me! Yes, this was for sale in South Florida. Not in Ft. Meyers, but on the other coast in Boca. Do you know any history on this boat?

    Yes, I checked the power to one of the blowers and I was getting power. It was rattling really bad. I have tried to see if I could take it apart and lube it up, but it looks like a sealed unit.
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    I do not know the history at all but I remember noticing in photos that the Corsa had been taken out. I also thought to myself that it probably would have some corrosion/wiring problems due to its environment it was kept in. Nothing that a little effort cant take care of though. I have lubed up a blower on a boat about 10 years ago and got it working again. I think I just shot some WD-40 up inside the housing and started turning the fan myself. Then applied power to it and it worked for years until I sold that boat. (This had been a saltwater boat too) I would give it a shot and if not they're not that expensive to replace. If you find alot of corrosion/wiring issues you could look for a product made by Caig called DeoxIT. Just spray it on all the connections.
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    The way my blower is hooked up it is in the longer hose so it can pick up the fumes from the bottom of the boat and the short hose brings in freash outside air into the boat.
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    I do not know the history at all but I remember noticing in photos that the Corsa had been taken out. I also thought to myself that it probably would have some corrosion/wiring problems due to its environment it was kept in. Nothing that a little effort cant take care of though. I have lubed up a blower on a boat about 10 years ago and got it working again. I think I just shot some WD-40 up inside the housing and started turning the fan myself. Then applied power to it and it worked for years until I sold that boat. (This had been a saltwater boat too) I would give it a shot and if not they're not that expensive to replace. If you find alot of corrosion/wiring issues you could look for a product made by Caig called DeoxIT. Just spray it on all the connections.
    whew!!!! I was worried there for a minute. Yes, that is the one that the moron's, uhhh, I mean very nice people took out the Corsa! It was a fire sale, so I got over that issue really quick! I almost felt guilty for what I got it for!

    Anyways, I will try spraying WD-40 up in there and see if that works. Thanks for the tip!
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    The way my blower is hooked up it is in the longer hose so it can pick up the fumes from the bottom of the boat and the short hose brings in freash outside air into the boat.
    I am thinking that is how mine should be as well. It looks like they cut off the hose right after the blower and it should of had extensions that went down to the bilge. Still not sure about those 2 crazy long hoses though.
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    Default Re: Z275 Bilge Blower question

    blowers are cheap, just replace em if you got power.

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