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  1. Lou C

    My boat in saltwater

    Next spring I promise I will post pix of Northport & Huntington NY as well as the harbor behind my house here in Long Island so you can see the hundreds of boats that survive and are used all season long here. My boat has been out on the mooring for 20 seasons. It still has the original outdrive...
  2. Lou C

    My boat in saltwater

    Yep Scotts right change both of those cables use marine cables and no wingnuts or those auto parts store clamps that allow corrosion to travel up the cable. On an important but unrelated to your question….if that boat has wood cored decks I would get rid of that carpet and have the deck re...
  3. Lou C

    My boat in saltwater

    Mines been salt water for over 20 years! Moored in it as a matter of fact. In 100% salt water use we have certain maintenance rituals that must be followed for the boat to last. But in your case regular flushing will be fine. The boat will be fine. The trailer looks galvanized so that is much...
  4. Lou C

    4.3 Chevy

    Started with this.... then bought a set of these: And put it all back together: Added a center riser exhaust conversion while I was at it, since the old OMC one piece batwings (same idea as the Merc foghorns) were long since NLA...
  5. Lou C

    Removed the Wrong Screw

    for a complete usable Cobra, $900 to $1200 or so. When I was thinking of converting it over to a Volvo SX the best prices on those I could find were $3500 and then I still had to buy other parts to make it work like the pivot housing, raw water pump, etc. So after all was said and done, to do a...
  6. Lou C

    Intake choice

    Based on the kit I have I think you have to remove it because the bracket for the conversion fits where the spring used to be; at least it does on the small block. You have a big block so your need to go research that
  7. Lou C

    Removed the Wrong Screw

    I think boats today while harder to service seem to be better built vs the older wood core/fiberglass construction. My neighbor has a 2005 Key West 2020 DC with a Yamaha 150 and the boat and structure look nearly new. Fully foam filled so it is also safer than older boats. She's owned it since...
  8. Lou C

    4.3 Chevy

    If the engine did not overheat, the likelihood of a blown HG is quite low. Sounds like you got water in the oil because the plug was out, mechanic concluded it was from bad one piece V6 manifolds (could be true but in this case could also NOT be true) so he replaced those. However some of the...
  9. Lou C

    Intake choice

    that's a Merc number, if you used a Merc rebuild kit that # should work... look at this pic, the original Rochester carb # is circled in white.... having the original Rochester # enables you to get a better kit from Cliff's.
  10. Lou C

    Removed the Wrong Screw

    Well Bruce I guess our experience was different then. Maybe because my former mechanics (since retired) were able to set it up perfectly right after I bought this boat in 2002. They set up the shift linkage, replaced some leaky trim lines and a bearing carrier that caused a leak. After that it...
  11. Lou C

    Removed the Wrong Screw

    Or install it with Red Loctite lol. When this gets removed by mistake they just fall in the water passage that leads from the impeller housing. So if you pull the drive you just tilt it so the retaining plate falls out. No biggie. Still running my original Cobra 33 years old has needed next to...
  12. Lou C

    Intake choice

    Look on the side the marine units often start with a 17
  13. Lou C

    Frozen Prop on SX-M Duoprop, Seeking Advice

    Doesn’t look like the PO ever greased it. I’ve been using Evinrude triple guard grease on driveshaft splines and prop shaft splines for years with no problems. Even after 6 months being moored in salt water the prop just about falls off the shaft. Great stuff!
  14. Lou C

    Intake choice

    take a look at Cliff's high performance q-jet site, his rebuild kits are very nice plus he has the better accel pumps, and other better quality parts. Fast shipping and good customer service. Quadrajetparts.com is also good for whatever you can't get from Cliff's. A clean and properly rebuilt...
  15. Lou C

    Intake choice

    Not sure that’s a marine QJet because I don’t see the nipple for the mechanical overflow hose. If you use a mechanical fuel pump that safety feature should be included; in case the diaphragm leaks. If you use the old manifold make sure that it’s not rotted out under the thermostat housing; that...
  16. Lou C

    Intake choice

    I have the well type choke on mine and as long as the spring is in good shape (you can get them and many other Quadrajet parts from Cliff's High Performance Q-Jets and Quadrajetparts.com) and the exhaust crossover passage is not clogged with carbon they can work OK. They open slower than an...
  17. Lou C

    Spare wheel hub... usefull?

    Yes. 1998 Grand Cherokee. Haven't had to replace one of the those joints that have zerks either.
  18. Lou C

    Spare wheel hub... usefull?

    I'm not doubting your experience Bruce but I never had that problem always used the better Dexter double lip seals though. Maybe that is what makes the difference. If so that would be good for people to know.
  19. Lou C

    Spare wheel hub... usefull?

    PS the same thing happens if you over-grease a tie rod end, or ball joint. GM used to have relief valves on theirs to keep that from happening. With out old '98 Jeep I would just put my fingers on the boot when greasing those parts, as soon as the boot got firm, you stop. With the gun I use it...
  20. Lou C

    Spare wheel hub... usefull?

    So he did jack up and spin, but did he see grease come out? Had to be a bad seal and while of course that can happen, even with standard hubs, I don't know that we can say that the easy/super lube system is more prone to that problem, a failed grease seal can still leak grease onto a drum brake...
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