GeoDosch
Cadet
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- Apr 10, 2021
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I have a broken strainer basket, though I'm having trouble identifying the correct replacement for it. I've been in contact with Perko support, and have exchanged several emails, though so far the information they're giving me isn't adding-up.
The boat is a 1988 SeaRay 340 Sundancer with 350 Crusaders. I'm fairly certain these are the original strainers. This season I was having on overheating issue on the port engine, and while inspecting the cooling system (freshwater), I noticed the strainer for the raw water intake was leaking. That could account for the overheating, since the raw water pump may not have been able to maintain sufficient suction due to the leak.
I opened the top access cover and discovered the 'loop' handle on the basket was broken off. Upon removing the basket, I found the bottom piece was also separated from the basket itself. My theory is that when the yard winterized the boat, they didn't properly position the basket (when you drop it in, you need to move it around until it drops-in that last 1/2" or so. They may have then tightened the cover hold-down nuts, which both broke the basket and also preventing the cover from sealing properly. Having said all that, I now need to replace the basket.
I first brought the remains of the basket home, thinking it would be an easy task to measure it and find the same-sized replacement. However, when I look at the sizing chart on the Perko site, nothing matches-up. As best as I can tell, the outlet line is 1-1/4" OD. But the basket size for that is 2-5/8 x 6-1/4, which would be too big to fit into my strainer, which has a 2-5/16" opening. The OD of the clear cylinder is 4-3/8", and is about 5" high.
There is a label on the side of the strainer with a UL marine logo, and marked "Listed Water Strainer 858E", as well as "FIG 493/500 Series Water Strainer". I gave those numbers to Perko, but was told that's a UL code, and doesn't help identify the strainer model #.
If anyone has suggestions on what I should do next, or have any knowledge regarding this strainer, I would be most grateful. It's possible it's an older strainer that Perko no longer carries, so maybe someone with a similar vintage boat might be able to shed some light.
Thanks in advance!
-George
The boat is a 1988 SeaRay 340 Sundancer with 350 Crusaders. I'm fairly certain these are the original strainers. This season I was having on overheating issue on the port engine, and while inspecting the cooling system (freshwater), I noticed the strainer for the raw water intake was leaking. That could account for the overheating, since the raw water pump may not have been able to maintain sufficient suction due to the leak.
I opened the top access cover and discovered the 'loop' handle on the basket was broken off. Upon removing the basket, I found the bottom piece was also separated from the basket itself. My theory is that when the yard winterized the boat, they didn't properly position the basket (when you drop it in, you need to move it around until it drops-in that last 1/2" or so. They may have then tightened the cover hold-down nuts, which both broke the basket and also preventing the cover from sealing properly. Having said all that, I now need to replace the basket.
I first brought the remains of the basket home, thinking it would be an easy task to measure it and find the same-sized replacement. However, when I look at the sizing chart on the Perko site, nothing matches-up. As best as I can tell, the outlet line is 1-1/4" OD. But the basket size for that is 2-5/8 x 6-1/4, which would be too big to fit into my strainer, which has a 2-5/16" opening. The OD of the clear cylinder is 4-3/8", and is about 5" high.
There is a label on the side of the strainer with a UL marine logo, and marked "Listed Water Strainer 858E", as well as "FIG 493/500 Series Water Strainer". I gave those numbers to Perko, but was told that's a UL code, and doesn't help identify the strainer model #.
If anyone has suggestions on what I should do next, or have any knowledge regarding this strainer, I would be most grateful. It's possible it's an older strainer that Perko no longer carries, so maybe someone with a similar vintage boat might be able to shed some light.
Thanks in advance!
-George