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  1. BWR1953

    1997 Mirrocraft 18' aluminum fish n ski

    I just got this from my buddy. Sounds good to me! 😃 The engine definitely needs a new starter. I'll be ordering one soon. The trailer is also finished, so the boat is ready for pickup. I'll still need to deal with gauges and whatnot. :sneaky:
  2. BWR1953

    1997 Mirrocraft 18' aluminum fish n ski

    Just a quick update. My neighbor bud has been working on the boat when he can and has made good progress, albeit taking a long time. I did notice that the big orange Kubota tractor is gone though. :unsure: 😄
  3. BWR1953

    1987 Starcraft islander 190v?

    That works. (y)
  4. BWR1953

    1997 Mirrocraft 18' aluminum fish n ski

    My neighbor buddy got started on the boat this evening. :D The boat is in one of the 5 bays of his shop area. I really like his big yellow floor jack! :LOL: The boat is sharing space with a Kubota tractor he's restoring.
  5. BWR1953

    1997 Mirrocraft 18' aluminum fish n ski

    Yeah, I really like the way the boat sits on the trailer and how it's easy for me to see through my back windshield, straight through the center window on the boat. The boat tows well as it is, so I'll just keep it like that right now. And those trailer tires are brand new. The PO had...
  6. BWR1953

    '85 50HP 2-Stroke - runs poor with wrap-around cowl on

    I had the same problem. This is what I did.
  7. BWR1953

    1997 Mirrocraft 18' aluminum fish n ski

    We got the cleanup done, but not the trolling motor installation. It's going over to my buddy's house this morning as is, so that he can get started on the steering and engine rigging. We'll install the TM once I get the boat back. Ground clearance will be "interesting" once the engine is...
  8. BWR1953

    1997 Mirrocraft 18' aluminum fish n ski

    I bought the extra bolts this morning and the L-brackets are now fully torqued and secure. Next step is a major cleanup followed by installing the trolling motor.
  9. BWR1953

    1997 Mirrocraft 18' aluminum fish n ski

    It's on. Finally. :rolleyes: Well, mostly. 🙃 I have to buy a couple more bolts to fasten the L-brackets to the knee braces, but everything's secure on the transom and jack plate. :sneaky:
  10. BWR1953

    '85 Merc 50HP 2-Stroke - Rich/Lean Adjustment

    Here's the carb adjust procedure, straight from the manual.
  11. BWR1953

    88 Mercury 45/50 hp Classic 2 Stroke help!

    My advice is to just go ahead and get the service manual. I've purchased them from ebay for about 50 bucks. My most recent was only $35. That's like a couple lunches at a fast food place. And they can be resold if you get to a point where you don't need them. But, be sure to get an OEM...
  12. BWR1953

    1976 Montego 16- The "Free" Puppy

    I just posted in your changing boat trailer thread with a simple technique which works well.
  13. BWR1953

    Process for changing boat trailers?

    I don't know if it'll work for you, but this has worked for me on numerous occasions and with different boats. And Roscoe posted while I was typing. 🤪 I use the same technique. Here's the process from a few weeks ago with my 1997 Mirrocraft aluminum fish n ski. Strap the boat to the tree...
  14. BWR1953

    88 Mercury 45/50 hp Classic 2 Stroke help!

    These pix are from my 1985 Merc 50hp 4 cylinder 2-stroke.
  15. BWR1953

    88 Mercury 45/50 hp Classic 2 Stroke help!

    There should be a keyway on the flywheel.
  16. BWR1953

    1997 Mirrocraft 18' aluminum fish n ski

    I had these 1/4" thick L-brackets made up this afternoon. We'll get started installing them tomorrow morning.
  17. BWR1953

    1997 Mirrocraft 18' aluminum fish n ski

    While thinking about the bolt problem this morning, I swept away the cobwebs of my memory and recalled that we had the same issue with the Kingfisher. Washers and backing plates would just spin under the pressure of the torque. To correct the issue we installed an "L" bracket from the transom...
  18. BWR1953

    1997 Mirrocraft 18' aluminum fish n ski

    Because the boy kept turning the torque wrench. Said he was "strong" and that it hadn't clicked yet. Some 5200 had gotten into the threads and under the washer, etc. I don't want to say any more than that. :cautious: We'll try again this morning.
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