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  1. tpenfield

    My boat is being a boat . . .

    Having a slight panic attack . . . 😱 In thinking more about my overflowing coolant reservoir, one of the causes of such is a blown head gasket. o_O Other common causes are the thermostat failure, and the 'radiator' cap (H.E. pressure cap) failure. I had not thought about it until now, since...
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    Tightening stripped screws in hatch lid hinge in fiberglass

    My Comments . . . Epoxy to tighten up the hole and then use the existing screw. Plastic inserts as mentioned If you can get to the back side of the the area where the screw goes in . . . Go with a machine screw/nylock nut combination A piece of HDPE plastic (Starboard) on the backside and...
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    replacing the inner prop shaft seal on bravo 3

    IIRC, the bearing carrier needs to come out, then the outer prop shaft. I have some pictures on page 2 of my thread (link below) https://forums.iboats.com/threads/bravo-iii-aahhh-phooey.644959/ Make sure to have the Bravo service manual as your guide. The bearing carrier (reverse threaded)...
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    Volvo Penta 5.7 closed cooling (half system)

    Yes, a quick search of the Orca kits has shown such.
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    Quadrajet Secondaries Problem

    @dubs283 . . . Let's stay on topic.
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    Looking at a 1987 Bayliner 2160 Hardtop ???

    Wow . . . A Bayliner from the 1980's and OMC power package to go with it . . . :rolleyes:. Ownership could be interesting, but there is always a diamond in the rough. Let's see how things go with the inspection (is it a certified Marine Surveyor?)
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    Slow trim response

    My guesses are: Slow to come up . . . Hydraulic fluid (oil) is low or has water in it. Quick to go down . . . Gravity is in your favor.
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    Quadrajet Secondaries Problem

    Well @nola mike does have a point (although may not have gotten any takers on his 10:1 odds) this thread does seem to be a continuation of the boat/engine situation from last year. We'll give it a few more days, to play out with any updates or additional comments, but we may close this thread...
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    Vintage Mercury Cooling Issue

    New spark plugs finally arrived. I'll be putting them in this week and see how things go. If I can make it thru the season on this motor, then it may be a keeper. Meanwhile, I am looking on FB and CL for back-ups.
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    Where to buy matching paint for my 1999 Sailfish?

    Try Spectrum color . . . even then it may be hard to match since the original color probably has faded in the 24 years since the boat was new.
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    Found rotten wood

    Read through some of the restoration threads to get an idea of how folks have done it in the past. Each restoration is unique, but you will see the common approaches by reading through some threads of those who have gone before you. A few pictures from further back will help with responses.
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    Volvo Penta 5.7 closed cooling (half system)

    I would try to go to a full system (rather than a half system) if you are going to run in the ocean. Also, those are pretty old engines . . . Currently an open cooling system? Have they been 100% fresh water? If not then you might have too much rust scale in the cooling passages to have a...
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    Bravo 3 Gear Lube Capacity- 2.5 or 3.5 quarts

    When I fill my Bravo outdrives, I lay them on their side with the fill holes facing up. Raise the upper end a bit higher than the lower and fill slowly. It helps the outdrive 'burp' and fill to almost 100%. Spin the drive shaft a few times now & then while filling. 3 qts. sound about right...
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    Found rotten wood

    My suggestion is to scope out the area and get going with cutting and gutting. Usually the bad stuff goes about 5 times further than what you initially think/hope.
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    Astroglass 1989 full rebuild

    Can we have more pictures ? I have trouble with just words :ROFLMAO:
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    How to decarb an outboard?

    When I de-carbon my outboards, I do a few things . . . Mercury PowerTune seems to work better than SeaFoam 1) Warmed engine . . . High idle . . . Spray PowerTune into the carburetor until the engine dies. 2) Remove Spark Plugs . . . rotate the engine to TDC of each cylinder and spray...
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    2012 5.0 Ltr. MerCruiser overheating issue

    The amount of time in the (salt) water does not seem to matter much. Once the engine is exposed to the salt, the oxidation process begins. If/when you get to the point of re-powering consider a FULL closed cooling systems to get good longevity out of your engines.
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    2012 5.0 Ltr. MerCruiser overheating issue

    BTW - you mentioned about getting cool water out of the exhaust ports. Keep in mind that a fair amount of the cooling water by-passes the engine and goes directly to the exhaust to keep it cool. If you have restricted water flow, then there may not be enough pressure to 'push' enough of the...
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    2012 5.0 Ltr. MerCruiser overheating issue

    I had a similar issue that caused overheating for a season of boating. Did & checked everything . . . At the end of the season, I removed the outdrive and there was the issue. a shell had grown inside the outdrive water duct, dislodged and was partially blocking the intake hose that goes from...
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    2003 Stingray 230lx Bilge questions

    The thru-hulls could be drains and not pump locations. Look into the guts of the boat to see what you have for pumps.
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