The boat is a 2004 Rinker Captiva 232. Lately the float switch for my bilge pump is hanging up. It's practically inaccessible. I have to remove a storage bin from the engine bay, crawl in beside the engine, practically stand on my head and stick my arm as far under the engine as I can to just barely reach the float. It's right beside the pump. Going by feel it's enclosed and has a protrusion on the side that turns to manipulate the float. All it takes is a slight little turn and the float drops back down and the pump turns off.
Some questions:
Is running the bilge pump dry for several hours going to hurt anything?
Since the switch is enclosed it doesn't seem like something would be in there, does it just need replacing?
Any ideas on how to replace it without pulling the engine? Obviously I'm not going to do that but I see no other way to access it.
Some questions:
Is running the bilge pump dry for several hours going to hurt anything?
Since the switch is enclosed it doesn't seem like something would be in there, does it just need replacing?
Any ideas on how to replace it without pulling the engine? Obviously I'm not going to do that but I see no other way to access it.