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KENO
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Since it's been about 40 years since you last rebuilt a carburetor, I'd just run it with the jets you have and see how it does
I don't think I'd worry at all about the different size secondary jets since they're as close as they are |
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quinner
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Carb rebuild went well, starts and runs, hoping to water test today, see how it goes.
One question on the 4100 Ford Carb, re-used the existing jets, primary's only had one marked, it was a 50, my assumption was the other was a 50 as well. On the secondary's, one was a 62 and the other was a 63. Believe they should be the same, is that enough of a concern to replace one or the other so they match? |
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63 Skier
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I'd get a 3rd axle under there as soon as possible to carry that load.
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Gary S
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As you can see he's had to get a different ride to blend in- so far so good. The rest is just icing on the cake. Notice how this setup protects the rear of the boat against tree damage, quite ingenious.
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quinner
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Bruce, trailer is still occupied by the old hull, should be gone soon and we will get her swapped over.
Are pics still a giant PITA to add on the site, been a while since I added any? Now have a rebuild kit in hand, see how that goes as it's been about 14,600 days since my last carb rebuild. Carb is a Ford 4100 F4.
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Riley
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How about a picture on that new trailer?
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KENO
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Be patient on the points delivery..............he only looks at them every 28 years or so
My search buddy "Googlie" doesn't think you ever started a separate thread but it gets mentioned in a couple or a few threads and you said you were gonna start one................So start one pronto big boy. |
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quinner
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1,817 days have passed, hope is starting to fade :), see what is in the mail later today.
How time flies, pulled the Classic out of the archives recently and have re-engaged on the resto. Over the past couple thousand days, Quick update, worked on the hull quite a bit to remove all the resin some PO had added around the waterline as well as some sanding on the hull sides. Sides definitely have substantial cracking throughout but all is pretty faint so should shine back up pretty well. The top deck is in very good shape and should only need compound and polish. Recently, changed the oil and filter, added some restore to the oil and freshened up the gas with some treatment. She starts and runs however there are some carb issues. Did get her back on the water, shifts smooth but needed to hold the choke closed to rev up at all. Going to rebuild the carb and put in some fresh spark plugs next. More to follow. Also do not recall if I ever started a separate thread on this restore, will need to see if something is out there unless of course Ken provides a link :) |
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KENO
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I think that's what you're getting.
Make sure you update this when it shows up. Pictures are needed of course |
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quinner
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Trying to keep up, is Pete mailing me a Protec duralast used condensing rotor cap from China that is not original??
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8122pbrainard
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Gary,
You are so correct. Small engines didn't even cross my mind!! |
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Gary S
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You'd better check this link out Pete. I suspect you have touched more of them than your neighboring state's senator touched butts
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8122pbrainard
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No Vertex or "Pro-tec" mag and certainly not Duralast branded. This is the only mag I've ever fooled with:
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Gary S
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By Duralast
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phatsat67
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MagTec ProTec
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Hollywood
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ProTec
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KENO
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I'm gonna take a guess that you have a custom built Vertex magneto providing the spark to that 4 banger
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KENO
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Gotta keep old minds active Pete, I'm just doing my part. I'm not sure about you though, first we find out you have an electronic ignition module in the Tique and now you've used Sierra ignition parts in the Dunphy.at some point in time What kind of secrets are you hiding in the Atom? |
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8122pbrainard
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Well Ken, now that you have once again worked me over bringing up the Sierra kit, I dug it out and took a closer look at it. Talk about forgetfulness, the parts in the kit are used so, I DID use the kit!! |
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quinner
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LOL, I just searched that one out this am to make a list of ignition parts needed that have not arrived in the mail yet :) and did see the oil filter recommendation, good to see our information database is consistent and expanding, literally!!
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KENO
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You must be getting old and forgetful Quinner, you asked the oil filter question back in the thread linked below
old thread Actually my main reason for linking the thread was to remind Pete about sending you his Sierra ignition kit that he'll never ever use. Or he'll never admit that he'd use it anyways |
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Riley
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LOL, if 5.19" is good, 7" got to be better! All it needs is a few floor modifications.
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KENO
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Well big boy, if you're lookin' for length you might want a NAPA 1773. It's the length enhanced version, it's about 7 inches long. Riley's will fit for sure though |
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Riley
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Let us know how that 1515 works out. You may want to pick up a Sawzall while you're at NAPA.
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quinner
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Definitely going with the 1515 then as I need every inch I can get!!
Thanks Guys!! |
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KENO
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I figure your 1068 is the shorter version of something but it's not the shorter version of a 1521. The 1521 is 3.78 inches long Your 1068 is 4.33 inches long A 1515 is 5.19 inches long so you would have the shorter version of that. So Pete, yours is longer than Riley's |
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8122pbrainard
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Or a Napa Gold 1068 which is the shorter version if there is a clearance problem to a stringer like my X55 has. |
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Riley
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You should have Hollywood remove the pump and replace the impellers while he's down there..
We use a NAPA Gold 1521 oil filter. |
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quinner
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No I did not search because I know you guys have the answer, what oil filter does this block use? The one on there now is some crazy off brand and looks like it was installed with a hammer.
The drain plug on the water pump is a disaster, going to try a vice grip to get it off and then replace it, thank you HW for looking at it for me as I could not contort enough to see what the heck it was, lol. |
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KENO
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Last time I visited Uncle Wally ( couple of hours ago) I checked out the 15w40 stuff and good ole' Supertech 15w40 still has the CJ-4 rating and plenty of zinc (And cheap but good $ 9.88 a gallon)
The latest Rotella T-4 15w40 still has plenty of zinc too, but some people just can't get past the lack of a gas engine rating like SM or SN. Others can and still use it Click on Shell Rotella T4 Triple Protection tested on 3/30/17. That's the CK-4 rated stuff They update it as they test stuff so you have to pay attention to dates and ratings. PQIA diesel oil link |
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