Installing a VacuFlush on SR357
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Installing a VacuFlush on SR357
I want to install a VacuFlush "terlet" (aka head) on a 1987 SR357.
Where does Formula install the vacumn generator and holding tank weh installed on newer boats from factory?
My plan at moment is to put that part of system under the bench seat at the back of cockpit since I've got a 5KW genset in engine compartment and there's just no room left-
Any thoughts/comments/problems I'm going get jabbed with ??
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Where does Formula install the vacumn generator and holding tank weh installed on newer boats from factory?
My plan at moment is to put that part of system under the bench seat at the back of cockpit since I've got a 5KW genset in engine compartment and there's just no room left-
Any thoughts/comments/problems I'm going get jabbed with ??
Poorsche
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Re: Installing a VacuFlush on SR357
Poorsche,
On my 382, the VacuFlush is mounted on the starboard side behind the bulkhead in the engine room. I have a 6500 W generator mounted on the port side. Things do get a little tight for working on the motors when the generator is installed. I'm going to be installing an overhead lifting beam in my building so I can pull it quickly when needed.
On my 382, the VacuFlush is mounted on the starboard side behind the bulkhead in the engine room. I have a 6500 W generator mounted on the port side. Things do get a little tight for working on the motors when the generator is installed. I'm going to be installing an overhead lifting beam in my building so I can pull it quickly when needed.