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Softwall Rubber Fuel Hoses - 20m
Soft-wall rubber hose suitable for loading of mineral oils, diesel and unleaded fuel. Temperature range: -30 degree celsius to 80 degree celsius. Lining: black, smooth, petroleum product resistant NBR rubber with up to 50% aromatic content...
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Rubber Fuel Hose - 50m
Long length rubber hose suitable for loading of mineral oils, diesel and unleaded fuel. Temperature range: -35 degree celsius to +90 degree celsius. Lining: Black, smooth, petroleum product up to 50% aromatic NBR rubber. Reinforcement: High strength...
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Rubber Exhaust Guards
Rubber flap guard to prevent sea water flowing back into the exhaust system. Adjustable sizing, simply cut rubber flange to size & clamp to desired size with a hose clamp. Part numberDescriptionInside DiameterOutside Diameter SAW-76218B 60-90mm...
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Can-Sb Marine Plastics
Can-SB Exhaust Waterlock Silencers
CAN-SB Water Silencer Lock/Muffler Combo For use with water injected exhaust systems. The inlet and outlet are multi-sized to suit a range of exhaust hose diameters. Simply cut to your hose requirements. Quiet flow waterlock. Part...
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Can-Sb Marine Plastics
Can-SB Exhaust Silencers - Compact
A compact water lock exhaust silencer from Italian company Can-SB. The structure of the silencer, drastically reduces noise emissions. For use with wet exhaust. Part numberSuits Hose IDWidth (A)Height (B)Length...
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Can-Sb Marine Plastics
CAN-SB Exhaust Gas / Water Separator
CAN-SB Water/Gas Seperator Exhaust gas and water separator for generators. Works as silencer and separator. Part numberCapacityChamber Width (A)Chamber Height (B)Gas Inlet & Outlet DiameterWater Outlet Diameter SAW-45930 2.5...
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Ethanol Compatible Rubber Fuel Hose - 40m
Rubber hose suitable for loading diesel, bio-diesel, ethanol and unleaded petrol for marine pleasure craft inboard engines up to 24 mt length. Temperature range is -30 degree celsius to 100 degree celsius. Lining: petroleum product resistant NBR rubber...
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Anti Syphons - 45926
CAN-SB 180 Degree Plastic Syphon Used in conjunction with quiet flow waterlock. The siphon is designed to prevent sea water entering into the exhaust system via the outlet. The anti syphon comes in two inlet angle configurations of 180 degree and...
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Pela
Pela Professional Oil Extractor Pump 14 Litre
Designed to facilitate oil changes on boats with larger engines (inboards & 4-stroke outboards) as well as those with twin engines. Ideal in the workshop for servicing small engine powered equipment. Just pump 20 to 25 times in a row to create a...
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Pela
Pela Pump Seal/O-Ring Kit for Pela 650
Pela Pump 6.5Ltr Seal/O-Ring Kit for the Pela 650 Oil Extraction Pump Kit. Part number SAW-180008
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Pela
Pela 6000 Oil Extractor Pump Kit 6.0 Litre
Pela Oil Extractor Pump Kit with 6 litre tank capacity. This unit is designed to vacuum fluids from inaccessible or confined areas. It is ideal for oil changes on boats, cars, motorcycles, outdoor power equipment, industrial machinery. Also handy...
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Outboard Motor Mounting Pad
Transom Pads - Blank Polymer Boards - White Ideal for hatches, door, rod holders, cutting boards and racks. Easily machined and weldable. Superior flatness, low stress for easy fabrication. Tough and Rigid. Low moisture absorption. Low...
Motors & Parts - Inboard & Outboard
Inboard and outboard motors are the two main types of boat motors.
Inboard motors are located inside the hull of the boat. They are typically more powerful than outboard motors, and they can provide a smoother ride. However, they are also more expensive and more difficult to maintain.
The main parts of an inboard motor are:
- The engine: This is the heart of the motor, and it is responsible for generating power.
- The transmission: This transfers power from the engine to the propeller.
- The propeller: This is what actually moves the boat through the water.
Outboard motors are located outside of the hull of the boat. They are typically less powerful than inboard motors, but they are also less expensive and easier to maintain.
The main parts of an outboard motor are:
- The powerhead: This is the engine and transmission of the motor.
- The midsection: This houses the controls and the fuel tank.
- The lower unit: This contains the propeller and the gearcase.
In addition to the main parts, there are a number of other parts that are used in both inboard and outboard motors. These include:
- The fuel system: This delivers fuel to the engine.
- The cooling system: This keeps the engine cool.
- The electrical system: This provides power to the engine and the other components of the boat.
The parts of a boat motor can be quite complex, but they are all essential for the operation of the boat. By understanding the different parts of a boat motor, you can better understand how your boat works and how to maintain it properly.
Here are some of the most common parts of an inboard or outboard motor:
- Engine: The engine is the heart of the motor, and it is responsible for generating power.
- Propeller: The propeller is what actually moves the boat through the water.
- Gearbox: The gearbox transfers power from the engine to the propeller.
- Fuel system: The fuel system delivers fuel to the engine.
- Cooling system: The cooling system keeps the engine cool.
- Electrical system: The electrical system provides power to the engine and the other components of the boat.
These are just some of the most common parts of an inboard or outboard motor. There are many other parts that can be found in these motors, depending on the make and model of the motor.