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All in one would be great, but I think hooking up to your circulation pump will be very difficult. Salon would be easier, but the pilot house and master...
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The locker lock has a thin flat piece of metal about 2.5" long and about 1/8" thick. You can bent the latch to get it open with a screwdriver...
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Just rebuilt my helm steering this winter. Still need to bleed it and test. Not looking forward to that process.
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Yep, holding tank full and batteries typically located on starboard side.
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Congrats! From one of the U-Dock guys at Lake Lanier! We have a wealth of knowledge on these boats.
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You are the man! I have never found another exhaust manifold like that. I have heard Chris Craft had similar, but have never found one. Yes, this is a...
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Driz - My hope is to get another 10 years out of these manifolds. Obviously, if they are not in good enough shape to recondition, I will go down the path...
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I just took my riser off this past weekend. I was surprised how difficult it was to separate. I tried initially with a screwdriver and hammer, but it...
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Thanks guys - never hot tanked anything but doesn't look difficult. The company that wants to powder/ceramic coat does not want me to remove the casting/freeze...
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These are big block 454's. I have already pulled off the starboard exhaust manifolds that I thought would be in the worst shape of the two engines. Couple...
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Yes, on mine it's the 4th switch from the bottom right side in pilothouse. You will know when that switch is on when you have water pumping thru the 3...
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Exhaust Manifolds - Recondition-gctid786049
I am in the process of having my exhaust manifolds reconditioned. I am hearing several recommendations on how I should proceed. By the way, if I could...
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