MikDee
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Re: What a saltwater boat looks like..........
Re: What a saltwater boat looks like..........
Good luck with that one Don, I had a 72'- 18.5' Wellcraft airslot with 188hp (an 888) Mercruiser 302Ford V8 with a 2bbl. (saltwater used) that looked a lot better then that at the time, I went to change the sparkplugs, and they were tightened, and rusted so much, that I had to take one head off to get one out! They were either AC Delco, or Autolite, I don't remember right now, but I believe they were an Orig. Equip. Mercruiser number, and were not Plated plugs, just black steel rusted so bad, that the shell stripped, and I couldn't get a wrench in there to get them out, being as they are such a tight fit in the recessed socket of the head (be careful about this!) I replaced tham with the only cross referenced plated plug available at the time, Champions.
Re: What a saltwater boat looks like..........
Good luck with that one Don, I had a 72'- 18.5' Wellcraft airslot with 188hp (an 888) Mercruiser 302Ford V8 with a 2bbl. (saltwater used) that looked a lot better then that at the time, I went to change the sparkplugs, and they were tightened, and rusted so much, that I had to take one head off to get one out! They were either AC Delco, or Autolite, I don't remember right now, but I believe they were an Orig. Equip. Mercruiser number, and were not Plated plugs, just black steel rusted so bad, that the shell stripped, and I couldn't get a wrench in there to get them out, being as they are such a tight fit in the recessed socket of the head (be careful about this!) I replaced tham with the only cross referenced plated plug available at the time, Champions.