40 hp Seaking

freddyray21

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the hood is complete but has some fiberglass issues.

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I ground out the inside

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and laid in three layers of fiberglass chopped strand

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next I will fill in from the outside with bondo.
 

1946Zephyr

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Re: 40 hp Seaking

Cool. Decent looking motor. Sea King was a bit ahead of the Johny/Rude models, in their single walled 40hp, huh? Like ten years LOL That starter looks like brand new. :D Outside of the cover, it looks like that motor has been treated pretty good.

I see the side cowl from your 5hp Sea King, there next the the air nozzle.
 

tmcalavy

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Re: 40 hp Seaking

Nice work freddy...gotta love the Sea Kings. Post some more eye candy as you go along.
 

tmcalavy

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Re: 40 hp Seaking

You and I think alike...hard to beat that Rustoleum...don't forget the clear coat and a hand wax when you finish with the color coats. It's gonna look sweet when you're done.
 

freddyray21

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Re: 40 hp Seaking

the Rustoleum high heat works very well and it gas and oil resistant. Even better is the caliper paint, but it takes about a week to cure. Clear coat is essential I think.
 

freddyray21

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Re: 40 hp Seaking

the Rustoleum high heat works very well and it gas and oil resistant. Even better is the caliper paint, but it takes about a week to cure. Clear coat is essential I think.

I actually started over with tractor paint with a hardener

finished up the controls and starter box today.

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