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8122pbrainard
Grand Poobah Joined: September-14-2006 Location: Three Lakes Wi. Status: Offline Points: 41040 |
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Mike, Glad you found the boat that your wife and kids can use without worrying. I too have my 77 for the day to day wife and kids use. My wife feels that if she scratched ether of my wood boats that it would be grounds for divorce. She may be correct!!
Be careful without getting water to the boat. I'm one who recommends against dry running a boat. I've seen water pump impellers blown from it. Go easy on the buffing - yes, you may go through the paint but that's hard to say because we don't know how much paint is on it! Start with a real mild compound or even a "cleaning" wax. When you get settled, we have seen some issues that you do new to address on the engine. You have come to the right place to get the right answers! |
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Tim D
Grand Poobah Joined: August-23-2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2637 |
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I didn't realize I was bashing. And dr, you forgot the inline fuel filter.
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boat dr
Grand Poobah Joined: June-27-2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4245 |
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If we were going to bash him , I would not start at the Vacuum advance, I would go straight to the fuel line and the in line filter.
But this will come after he has been here a while.Easy does it with the newbies Tim........ There are possibly other safety issues here as well, but let him look and ask first.................Boat dr Carb,starter and alternator need to be checked for marine designation....... |
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Tim D
Grand Poobah Joined: August-23-2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2637 |
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I can't believe nobody said anything about the distributor. Take the sherwood pump off and rotate it, and do away with all those 90 degree plumbing pieces.
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Tim D
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boat dr
Grand Poobah Joined: June-27-2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4245 |
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Mike woke to a "FROST" light as it was, still rather chilly . Temps do drop here but not for long.
Easter week end highs of 78 deg.What a time for the kids looking for EGGS.......... Will be expected to put the old girl in Sunday and get her wet, tough job , but somebody gotta do it............... Congrats again on that find.......Boat dr |
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05 210
Platinum Member Joined: February-17-2006 Location: Southern Maine Status: Offline Points: 1481 |
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Doc, I was wondering the same thing.That oil causing the plates to drag in those cold temps.I can't imagine you have too much cold down there in the deep south.We should get to 25 deg.today with 40mph gusts.C'mon Spring Mike |
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boat dr
Grand Poobah Joined: June-27-2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4245 |
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Mike , maybe a little too cold for a "clean neutral" oil viscosity or as major as a tranny rebuild.Either way I would wait till the weather is a little warmer.
Mine will spin in N here at 65 deg. Just food for thought, Eric will probably disagree, but he rebuilt mine....... Boat dr |
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05 210
Platinum Member Joined: February-17-2006 Location: Southern Maine Status: Offline Points: 1481 |
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Congrats on the new ride Mike,
I hope to someday be in your situation....A nice old cruiser tied up next to the modern wakeboard rig.You came to the right place....all the info you need can be found right here.Sounds like you got some time waiting for the weather to get it water ready,hopefully just some minor issues.I'm sure Eric has some insight on the prop spinning in neutral. Mike |
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boat dr
Grand Poobah Joined: June-27-2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4245 |
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Mike, cool boat,....
Glad to see it end up in the hands of someone that will bring her back to her former glory. Exterior ain't bad, inside needs ??????? Got the Correct motor tho, Go Blue Oval... You will find this is a complete 180 of the '99 SAN, just a cool boat to run and to show off, CONGRATS ON THE NEW RIDE.....Boat dr |
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Kristof
Grand Poobah Joined: October-08-2007 Location: Bree, Belgium Status: Offline Points: 3391 |
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A very nice boat Mike!
Hope you and your family will have a lot of joy in restoring and driving her! |
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- Gun control means: using BOTH hands!
- Money doesn't make one happy, but when it rains cats and dogs, it's still better to cry in a Porsche than on a bicycle... |
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WakeSlayer
Grand Poobah Joined: March-15-2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2138 |
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Hi Everyone,
I wanted to introduce the latest Correct Craft in our family. Yesterday I brought home a 68 Mustang. This is my fourth Correct Craft, and I currently still have a 99 SAN. My wife and kids are too nervous to take my baby out when I am not at home, so now they can go out and have their own fun. This boat needs some TLC and I am really excited about working on it. I am going to have a million questions for you guys that restore these classics. It was 10* yesterday so we did not even hook up a hose to it. We dry ran it for about 10 seconds to make sure it sounded right. I am sending the rest of the money after the lake thaws and I can run it for a couple minutes. One concern is the steering seemed to be frozen (literally, like the cable is wet or something), and I assume it would not hurt to replace the steering cable, I will confirm after it is warmer, but I definitely think there is something goofy there. Also, the trans was in neutral but the motor was spinning the prop pretty good at idle. Is this because of the cold? I suspect it also needs a new cutlass bearing (?) in the shaft strut. The hull has been painted and there are some scratches, and cracks. Is rubbing it out going to improve the look of the paint ? Or am I going to rub through it and make it look worse? Only one motor mount bolt was loose so I feel like the stringers are in decent shape. I will leave it at that, for now, but I plan on doing a ton of resto work to this little gem. Here are a couple pics. That is road gunk on the front of the bow and will get that washed off today, was too cold last night.... |
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Mike N
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