DOA Neptune SB1 Tiger Thunder Seawolf - need some help

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  • TuptubBuilder
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    Originally posted by tifosi12

    One piece THROUGH the pump? So you opened a brand new pump?

    Scary.
    Yes, as you observed, there is no room for fittings. As regular maintenance, you will be replacing that tube periodically. Always test the ballast system before driving the boat in lake or pool.

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  • tifosi12
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    Originally posted by TuptubBuilder
    I need to make a correction about the tubing. It looks like I used 3/16 x 5/16: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
    apologies, Tubing is a consumable on roller pumps so get used to replacing at least seasonally.
    Thanks for the link. Finding the tubing seems easy on Amazon. But I'm having a hard time finding the connectors and the tie downs or whatever one uses to make them stick.

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  • tifosi12
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    Originally posted by TuptubBuilder

    You are almost there. Slide the two 3D parts on the three treaded rods at the same time. Also you need to replace the stock tubing and get rid of the tube fittings. Use one piece of tube to go from the TEE through the pump and out the stern.
    One piece THROUGH the pump? So you opened a brand new pump?

    Scary.

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  • tifosi12
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    Originally posted by TuptubBuilder
    I need to make a correction about the tubing. It looks like I used 3/16 x 5/16: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
    apologies, Tubing is a consumable on roller pumps so get used to replacing at least seasonally.
    Wine making?

    Don't distract me now.

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  • tifosi12
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    Originally posted by TuptubBuilder

    I admit it is a tight fit but I managed to squeeze it in.
    Now I'm getting it, thanks. So I was on track but then chickened out.

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  • TuptubBuilder
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    Originally posted by tifosi12

    I managed to disassemble the boat, remove the old pump and got the new one ready. But I'm struggling following your directions on how to install the new pump. If you have any pictures of the pump as it sits in your boat that would be helpful. I don't know which direction it is facing etc. Trying to mount it vertically but there's not enough room as it bumps against the board of the servo connectors.
    I admit it is a tight fit but I managed to squeeze it in.

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  • TuptubBuilder
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    I need to make a correction about the tubing. It looks like I used 3/16 x 5/16: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
    apologies, Tubing is a consumable on roller pumps so get used to replacing at least seasonally.

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  • Das Boot
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    Originally posted by TuptubBuilder
    Having messed with a couple of these, so I can tell you you’re right. The right length of that tube is essential for getting it back together. Most of the time that old tubing is cracked and hard.

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  • TuptubBuilder
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    Here is the source for the tubing:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...e?ie=UTF8&th=1

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  • TuptubBuilder
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    Originally posted by tifosi12

    I managed to disassemble the boat, remove the old pump and got the new one ready. But I'm struggling following your directions on how to install the new pump. If you have any pictures of the pump as it sits in your boat that would be helpful. I don't know which direction it is facing etc. Trying to mount it vertically but there's not enough room as it bumps against the board of the servo connectors.
    You are almost there. Slide the two 3D parts on the three treaded rods at the same time. Also you need to replace the stock tubing and get rid of the tube fittings. Use one piece of tube to go from the TEE through the pump and out the stern.

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  • tifosi12
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    Originally posted by Das Boot
    Cut the wires, move the board down a little bit where it doesn’t interfere anymore, and solder the wire back up with wire splice, and heat shrink around each solder joint. Moving that ounce of weight is not gonna matter. Do you have a soldering iron?
    I can do that. I guess my bigger question is whether I even got that alignment right on my picture? It would mean the pump goes from a horizontal position to a vertical. What's also tricky are the long air connectors the pump comes with: I will end up bending them to either side, not ideal but possibly the only way to install?

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  • tifosi12
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    Originally posted by Das Boot
    Do you have a soldering iron?
    Yes and in 40 years of using it I have never become good at it. My soldering sucks but I'm using the melting connectors Rob once brought up. They do help a lot.

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  • Das Boot
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    Cut the wires, move the board down a little bit where it doesn’t interfere anymore, and solder the wire back up with wire splice, and heat shrink around each solder joint. Moving that ounce of weight is not gonna matter. Do you have a soldering iron?
    Last edited by Das Boot; 09-17-2024, 02:37 PM.

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  • tifosi12
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    Originally posted by Das Boot
    You can always relocate the board. It doesn’t have to stay at that spot.
    I get that although cable lengths are somewhat determining where stuff goes.

    I'm reluctant to make too many changes as it affects the weight distribution. Everything feels like brain surgery with this boat, it is so complex.

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  • Das Boot
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    You can always relocate the board. It doesn’t have to stay at that spot.

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