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Jonny Quest
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3M™ Stripe Off WheelAmazing results
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Kristof
Grand Poobah Joined: October-08-2007 Location: Bree, Belgium Status: Offline Points: 3399 |
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Indeed. Works like a charm. (Over here we call them 'caramel discs'). |
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- Gun control means: using BOTH hands!
- Money doesn't make one happy, but when it rains cats and dogs, it's still better to cry in a Porsche than on a bicycle... |
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wayoutthere
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wayoutthere
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The 3m eraser wheel was in the top 10 things i ever spent money on, 53 bucks, more than 1/2 of it left. Worked as advertised. Thanks for reccomending it.
Before i bought tho i tried to whack it with some 1000 grit on the grinder as seen port side right below the teak foot step. Looks like the gel will come back. These spider cracks( just on the rear deck and rear sides under the decals) are the only damage the boat has, (don't know if that is an 01 flaw or what) very minor dock rash will buff out, even the bottom is in great shape. Saving all the blue scheme pictures for later ! upload |
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wayoutthere
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If that's the timing pointer and the orange paint which became visible while cleaning it up and is on 6, i got that at 600 rpm, it was off, retarded. If there was a rear sight that would be great but i think it's there. Fresh gas i believe is what made the difference. The multimeter is working but also jumping up/down but i can adjustvthe idle screw so it bounces 590-620 for timing and 630-660 on idle. Cause ? The idle air screws are 2 turns but who knows ! No big change observed The vacuum gauge is hooked to the port on the spacer and there is new rubber caps on the carb. The vac swings up/down in the late ign timing area but like mentioned i believe it's at 6 @600 When i removed the vac hose from the port 1/2 ounce of gas came out, it didn't do that on the 79, cause ?. There are 2 videos to upload and come back to edit this post with some notes/observations A while back stated goals were to send engine and trans off to appropriate shop for rebuild/freshen up but let's not get crazy $$$$. I think it's a good engine & trans package to do exactly that, (have to find shop for both in NE Ohio) It's going to sit so winterize and cyl oil/fog has to be on point even tho next fall it can be run and repeated or turned over and fog repeated. Will follow directions on fogging oil can and open to other methods to help ensure it stays a good engine. Gallon and a half of non meth got a whole can of b12 and 3 ounces of stabil dumped in. Drain carb line and pump or ???? Drain block, exhaust, dump hoses, impellor already out, fill with 50/50 fog cap exhaust outlets. How about the mufflers, they are plastic, pretty impressed how much quieter than no mufflers on 79. Thank you |
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wayoutthere
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https://youtu.be/FBf6PSg9ZEA?si=_VR660-bkcecGFP_
It is hard to see because it was filmed looking at the tablet screen, for sure the timing light blinks every time 1 fires and the 6 is on point @ 600 +/- https://youtu.be/aS_S5w_59dE?si=Eix22UzxQXcX3vky |
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MrMcD
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You are making progress, going to be a nice boat.
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wayoutthere
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KENO
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The timing mark at 6 degrees BTDC means that somebody timed it per the PCM manual.
A Prestolite distributor with a clip down cap which was what came on your 84 had an initial spec of 6 The later screwdown cap distributor had an initial spec of 10 degrees BTDC. Lots of similarity between the 2, but the advance springs, flyweights and advance limiter were slightly different Link to manual see page 9 |
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wayoutthere
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Thanks keno,
It does have a clip down prestolite distributor. There is a ssticker on the port valve cover that's just legible with timing, timing rpm, idle rpm max rpm and other info as well. I turned the engine by wrench until the timing marks came up and started sanding, soon as the orange popped thru i stopped and thought maybe it was factory. Hopefully petronix still carries the parts to replace the electronic ignition for that style. There was what i thought to be quite a bit of water in that tank and wonder if the locking cap leaks, or what could it be ? (I don't know why but every link you post doesn't open for me) some do on other members threads but not mine ! |
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KENO
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Does this work? First time I've had somebody say the links don't work the other way. Just click on it
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Mpost
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First time i clicked on the link it took a whild to load. The past week I have had a few days when CCF was pretty slow at loading web pages? seems OK today. I have pretty good internet connection with 100 Mbps. Maybe Dan has slower download speed or a browser checker bloccking it???
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84 SN Sold 98 SN Lund Pro V 1975 Alumacraft
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KENO
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I've has quite a few times in the last few weeks or so where if CCF was any faster loading, it might be able to be called slow.
Any other website loaded just fine but CCF took forever I'd call it a problem on CCF's end |
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wayoutthere
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It has been slow to load, the pdf popped right up tho and i downloaded it.
Thanks |
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wayoutthere
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Ran it again today no vac, multi or timimg, just ran it. Bump the key it started cold, idled nice and when up to temp it hit strong when throttle blipped. Two thumbs up !
Fogged it to stall., pulled coil wire cranked and fogged another 5- 6 seconds. I will pull plugs, fog crank and re install plugs prior to 50/50 but first. Disconnect the hoses and drained them. removed the thermostat, removed the block, y pipe, and manifold plugs. Well both manifold plugs busted, port came out starboard is in there. They soaked with blaster overnight. Block drained, y pipe drained port manifold drained. I cranked the bow down and re pulled the starboard block drain and more came out. I flushed, poked and vacuumed every drain, vacuumed the starboard manifold, vacuumed the hoses, i am confident she is dry. Drained bowls, loosened hard gas line from pump. Ready to pull plugs fog, crank fog some more and put the plugs back in before 50/50. My opinion on the manifold plug, yes i coud pull riser drill it out and drain it and bust out plug. Yes could remove manifold and do that too. Believe best bet is fill it 50/50 stuff oil rag in riser and call it good until the time comes. (Oil rags in all 3 holes ) So re install plugs and hoses, pour 50/50 into t stat, down sea pump hose to trans cooler and reconnect, down manifold hoses and reconnect hoses. What'd i miss and or do wrong. Should i put capped fuel line on pump (pictured) Thanks |
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KENO
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Sounds good to me.
I'd put a capped fuel line back on the pump, but toss that plastic fuel filter in the trash so you can never use it again. They don't exactly meet USCG regs or resist fire very well at all. And make sure it's USCG certified rubber hose or chuck that too. You probably went through all this with the 79 project.
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wayoutthere
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You betcha, that filter was only to stop anything getting into the carb from the lawn and garden tank. I do have uscg fuel line to cap off the pump.
I did use all uscg on the 79, this fuel filter/line set up was a temp thing. The line from the boat tank is removed, all cracked and not flexible. Thanks. |
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wayoutthere
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Pulled plugs and fogged, i've seen this rust under 7 and 2 exhaust before 2 is really crusty.
There is no water in the oil hope these aren't cracks that only act up under load. For info; each exhaust manifold took 40 ounces of 50/50 before exiting the riser. The block took 2 gallons, it's slowly dripping from the sea pump. Poured 16 ounces down strainer and down trans cooler before connecting hoses. Bought surface shield and the can stop spraying, that's aggravating. Soaked 3 rags in 30 weight oil, stuffed 1 in each riser and 1 in flame arrestor. I see how the mufflers might not need winterizing and since i was all greasy dirty oily the exhaust hoses were removed. Every hose is shot on the engine. The ski locker sides finally got removed and the port floor is popped but not the starboard. Since it's getting towed thought it best to re assemble the t stat housing and hoses Don't think i missed anything fingers crossed. rebuild begins spring 2026. |
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ultrarunner
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You got that $hit right, Dan!
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wayoutthere
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I may not know much about much, but i sure as hell know about hot rods 200 feet of bubble wrap 3-4 layers with build up on the corners. Thinking they get loaded hugging the engine box in 84 and bungee'd in place ? I'm wide open for suggestions. |
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wayoutthere
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I am also intimately familiar of both the cost to operate and maintain those hotrods as well.
Some people have it backwards, the car boat bike and stuff are expendable wear items whereas i want all my cars boats bikes and stuff to last forever, the hotrod ! Well another one will be along anytime, the whole streetcar theory. Packed like this, maybe 180 with the 84 windshield on the observor side to center it more. |
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