Re: The Fruits of My Labor
Yes I know its not the biggest news of the week but I'm pretty damn happy. I don't know about you but I see a lot of people ask questions and you never hear back,like ????... So did you figure it out or what??? Give up and hauled it off to the dump?? Gave up and bought a new Rude???
This is what I've got to show after a many questions, lots of reading and work.. Not looking for a pat on the back, just sharing my experience with anyone that might get it. Also from my experiences I hope to give back to others that might follow.
Even more than that its a sense of pride and accomplishment for me and I'm sure many others on here to bring back to life one of these old motors. Sure the economy sucks and I'm trying to save a buck and honestly just can't afford the new Rude right now. Anyone with money can go buy the nice new boat but not anyone can recycle like this

.. Regardless I love seeing these old motors run and the challenge that goes with it.. To cool!!!
To elaborate a little..
Sorry, no before pics..
Motor---
It had set for many years
Had been rebuilt before it set.
I rebuilt carbs, fuel pump, water pump, dealt with a no spark issue, broke a rotor button and switched from points to electronic after that, added a tell-tale, blew a spark plug because of a previous owner bad heli-coil and replaced the head..
Timing, sync-ing, etc, etc..
The boat--
No motor
Installed Chrysler and controls. Steering bracket issues dealt with and solved.
P.O. had pulled the carpet and layed in indoor deep shag.. LOL..
Removed the carpet, sanded the floors and sidewalls, coated with fiberglass resin, then painted floors with rustoleum white. I like to be able to hose my boats out.
etc, etc..