JarJarBlinks
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- Apr 20, 2009
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Hey all,
For my first I have ever owned, I purchased a 1972 Glastron GT160. It came with a Mercury 115 HP engine, 30 years old, which was rebuilt about 5 years ago. I have a few questions that I have not been able to answer by mere research.
1. Is it possible to repair a canvas cover yourself? A canvas cover came with the boat, but due to some snow damage a few of the buttons were ripped out or in the process. Is this repair something I can do myself or should I just hire a canvas ?specialist?. I am very technically inclined so I would think I can do this myself, yes? If I need to hire someone, how much should I expect to be charged?
2. On the 3rd picture, there are 2 ?exhaust vents? pictured. What is there ?intended? function? I was under the impression that all of the water used for cooling exits through the ?stream? on the side of the engine, yet it seems that some water exits through these two ports. Is this supposed to happen?
3. On the 4th picture, you can see that it just doesn?t look right where the hole is. The picture is where the front cover meets the top cover on the engine. I feel like there should be a bolt covering that hole or something? I don?t know if it?s relevant, but the ?front cover? piece rattles during normal engine operations. Is there a piece of engine cover that I am missing?
4. Regarding regular maintenance, I have a question. The previous owner said that the engine lasted for 25 years before it needed a rebuild due to ?normal wear and tear?. I am trying my best to keep up on regular maintenance, and make sure I get another 25 years out of the engine. As far as regular maintenance, I regularly lubricate every zeifer grease fitting, change the spark plugs every year, when I store the engine I use fogger oil, I keep the engine in the proper downward position during storage, I change the lower gear oil once a season, I use fuel stabilizer, I flush the engine before winter storage, and I try to keep the engine clean and free of debris such as pine nettles. Is there anything else I should be doing? Particularly, I read that when one of the 3 carbs gets clogged it can result in catastrophic engine failure; should I be doing anything particular to the carbs? I have never had a carbureted engine before, so this is a learning experience for me.
5. My trim unit is making noise like it has air in the lines. Someone told me that I shouldn?t worry about it until it becomes a catastrophic problem, yet this is not how I am. I tried bleeding the trim system from the trim motor and from the trim pistons. The trim unit has dual pistons. 3 of the trim bleed screws ?gushed? oil during the bleeding process but one of the ?down? bleed screws merely dribbled fluid during the bleeding process. I tried bleeding that screw 20 times, following the service manual directions perfectly. Yet it still has air in the lines and makes a ?air within the pump? noise during the trim down. Is there anything I should look for?
Thank you for all your help, I would not have been able to successfully own a boat 10 or even 5 years ago thanks to the internet. I look forward to your responses!
Thanks!
Stephen
For my first I have ever owned, I purchased a 1972 Glastron GT160. It came with a Mercury 115 HP engine, 30 years old, which was rebuilt about 5 years ago. I have a few questions that I have not been able to answer by mere research.
1. Is it possible to repair a canvas cover yourself? A canvas cover came with the boat, but due to some snow damage a few of the buttons were ripped out or in the process. Is this repair something I can do myself or should I just hire a canvas ?specialist?. I am very technically inclined so I would think I can do this myself, yes? If I need to hire someone, how much should I expect to be charged?
2. On the 3rd picture, there are 2 ?exhaust vents? pictured. What is there ?intended? function? I was under the impression that all of the water used for cooling exits through the ?stream? on the side of the engine, yet it seems that some water exits through these two ports. Is this supposed to happen?
3. On the 4th picture, you can see that it just doesn?t look right where the hole is. The picture is where the front cover meets the top cover on the engine. I feel like there should be a bolt covering that hole or something? I don?t know if it?s relevant, but the ?front cover? piece rattles during normal engine operations. Is there a piece of engine cover that I am missing?
4. Regarding regular maintenance, I have a question. The previous owner said that the engine lasted for 25 years before it needed a rebuild due to ?normal wear and tear?. I am trying my best to keep up on regular maintenance, and make sure I get another 25 years out of the engine. As far as regular maintenance, I regularly lubricate every zeifer grease fitting, change the spark plugs every year, when I store the engine I use fogger oil, I keep the engine in the proper downward position during storage, I change the lower gear oil once a season, I use fuel stabilizer, I flush the engine before winter storage, and I try to keep the engine clean and free of debris such as pine nettles. Is there anything else I should be doing? Particularly, I read that when one of the 3 carbs gets clogged it can result in catastrophic engine failure; should I be doing anything particular to the carbs? I have never had a carbureted engine before, so this is a learning experience for me.
5. My trim unit is making noise like it has air in the lines. Someone told me that I shouldn?t worry about it until it becomes a catastrophic problem, yet this is not how I am. I tried bleeding the trim system from the trim motor and from the trim pistons. The trim unit has dual pistons. 3 of the trim bleed screws ?gushed? oil during the bleeding process but one of the ?down? bleed screws merely dribbled fluid during the bleeding process. I tried bleeding that screw 20 times, following the service manual directions perfectly. Yet it still has air in the lines and makes a ?air within the pump? noise during the trim down. Is there anything I should look for?
Thank you for all your help, I would not have been able to successfully own a boat 10 or even 5 years ago thanks to the internet. I look forward to your responses!
Thanks!
Stephen