tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1435302445983868783.post3208880118674543764..comments2023-06-15T10:48:43.642-04:00Comments on SV C'est la Vie: "You take the good. You take the bad. You take them both and there you have..."Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18190539009976527752noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1435302445983868783.post-52718129308095889122012-10-28T22:58:08.680-04:002012-10-28T22:58:08.680-04:00Oh geesh! How frustrating. On the bright side yo...Oh geesh! How frustrating. On the bright side your engine and engine room are looking great:DDanihttp://www.sundownersailsagain.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1435302445983868783.post-25378773035563861722012-10-23T12:25:36.721-04:002012-10-23T12:25:36.721-04:00This is heartbreaking.
It sure doesn't take m...This is heartbreaking.<br /><br />It sure doesn't take much to cause a leak, and engine installations are fraught with opportunities for a large, very heavy object to bump into something. Because of the weight/inertia, even the slightest bump is almost certain to cause damage of some kind... I've never pulled/installed an engine in a boat, but I've done it plenty of times in cars. It's never easy.<br /><br />Good luck on the repair...<br /><br />bobRobert Salnickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17236481906016930762noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1435302445983868783.post-47294655952272720992012-10-22T00:08:25.983-04:002012-10-22T00:08:25.983-04:00I know how that feels! It seems like right at the...I know how that feels! It seems like right at the end of a big project you always have some bugs to work out. I hope the oil leak is easy to deduce and you get it fixed easily. Try to keep your head up, you're almost there. Tatehttp://sundownersailsagain.comnoreply@blogger.com