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  1. Lou C

    Need help: Bizarre Bravo III freshwater galvanic corrosion quandry

    https://boatzincs.com/categories/tools/corrosion-reference-electrode.html Check this out, this is a way of measuring if you have enough protection…
  2. Lou C

    Need help: Bizarre Bravo III freshwater galvanic corrosion quandry

    There are ways of measuring if you have enough anode protection; and I agree your’s don’t look depleted as one would expect. When I pull my boat after 6 months on the salt water mooring they’re about 20 % depleted, I always put new ones on in the spring.
  3. Lou C

    Flat tire on haul-out today . . .

    Wow all this make you realize that a TPMS system for trailers could be a really good idea! That pic of the tire on Scott's trailer is why I still use bias ply tires, yes they don't last as long but on a trailer they usually will dry rot before the tread wears out, long before actually. No steel...
  4. Lou C

    Dragging caliper away from home

    That's what I'd do. Crack the bleeder, and see if it continues to drag, if so maybe you can use a C-clamp to pinch the hose to keep the caliper from applying. My experience with disc brake calipers is once they start dragging they usually continue, unless it's the guide pins and not the actual...
  5. Lou C

    I/O (Sterndrive) Conversion to Outboards

    WOW I've been boating in the Long Island Sound area for over 20 years and never seen anything like that! In fact I pulled my boat recently to fix a few things and all I had on the outdrive was a light coating of slime and a few barnacles. That stuff, I have never seen!
  6. Lou C

    Flat tire on haul-out today . . .

    We had a valve stem on the spare tire of our sons Jeep Wrangler dry rot from being in the sun & it only leaked when you wiggled it.
  7. Lou C

    Loosing Faith in Humanity . . .

    I have sold stuff on craig's list and did pretty well with it, but I would meet the buyer at a parking lot with people around, I did not want them coming to my house, and this stuff was too big to ship (tires mounted on rims that I had no use for). I've done pretty well with buying stuff on ebay...
  8. Lou C

    Ford 302 engine oil dipstick - 1995 OMC Cobra, Ford 302, VolvoSX

    Here it’s driven by government mandates for fuel economy but none of the oils that are for fuel economy are adequate for inboard marine engines under constant load. The ones I’d use are 20/50, or the Mercruiser/Quicksilver 25/40 or their best which is the 25/50 syn blend. The 20/50 is much...
  9. Lou C

    4.3 gxi run without water...

    Could convert back to a 4bbl carb! Not cheap unless you buy used stuff. Edelbrock 1409 new is like $620, a Holley 4160 new like what OMC & Volvo used is about $900 now, plus a 4bbl intake ($300). Also would need a low pressure fuel pump.
  10. Lou C

    Best flooring options?

    If an alu boat was practical here I’d like to have one! But mooring in salt water has to be hard on them like it is on outdrives…
  11. Lou C

    Best flooring options?

    I’d imagine that would be a huge amount of work to restore. Mine was simpler like a conventional bow rider and I had the deck glassed & coated in non skid gel coat back in 2007 & it’s still in good shape now….
  12. Lou C

    Best flooring options?

    I see your point I was thinking more in the realm of ‘glass boats…..
  13. Lou C

    Ford 302 engine oil dipstick - 1995 OMC Cobra, Ford 302, VolvoSX

    On the GM engines the automotive location for the dipstick was on the starboard side of the block and when these systems for the tube that connects to the pan are used the hole for the dipstick is filled with a rubber plug. On then it’s possible to add an automotive style dipstick; not sure if...
  14. Lou C

    Best flooring options?

    If you’re replacing the deck why not have it glassed & then gel coated in non skid gel coat? Pretty durable and nothing to hold moisture against the wood…
  15. Lou C

    New Stuff on Vehicles likes/dislikes

    It seems that the push for ever greater fuel economy has made auto transmissions less reliable. That said I’ve had good luck with the 545RFE in my 2007 Jeep 5.7 but it’s only a 5 speed….these were a lot better than the old 42REs in the older Grand Cherokees.
  16. Lou C

    I was just four months old

    The Lunar Module was built by Grumman Aerospace in Bethpage Long Island not far from where I live from 1962-1972. They hired a team of like 7,000 for this project and it was the first spacecraft Grumman ever built. As shown in the movie Apollo 13 it served as a lifeboat for the crew after the...
  17. Lou C

    New Stuff on Vehicles likes/dislikes

    So of the available transmissions from GM, Ford or Stellantis (Ram) which seems least troublesome?
  18. Lou C

    Need some info on adapting a Sierra A1 marine fuel line to a Carter mechanical fuel pump

    I would use that Sierra fuel hose but not barbed fuel hose fittings w/clamps & rubber hose….
  19. Lou C

    5.0GXi Starter Replacement

    A few I have looked at, you'd have to pull the engine to change a starter or a steering actuator. I would never buy a boat from a company that would do that. To me that says, we really don't care what boating costs you. So, you don't ever get my business!
  20. Lou C

    Need some info on adapting a Sierra A1 marine fuel line to a Carter mechanical fuel pump

    I think the flex line that Sierra makes meets the requirement because the ends are permanently secured with metal fittings on each end. Michigan Motorz uses them on their turn key engines…..
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