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Old 10-13-2016, 07:32 PM
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you got sawdust from the exhaust holes all over the bilge. now your gonna have to de-rig and start all over again.
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Working on the final assembly of the bilge. This is really time consuming, but all the mock up is paying off.


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Now that is clean. Very nice. Almost there
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Old 11-28-2016, 12:36 AM
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Rob......Must be very gratifying to know you have a hand in turning "every screw" in this great build.............very very neat!
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I'm sure Jo would be very proud of the awesome job you've done.
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Incredible patience! I wish I had the time and talent to take one as far as you have.
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Still at it. Got the steering plumbed, the shift bracket sorted out, the remote drive reservoir and the fuel regulator mounted.
Also, installed new Bellhousing bushings. I'm going to put the engine back in and finalize the alignment and wire the engine electrical this coming week.


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Very nice. You boating this summer?
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Originally Posted by bigboat28
Very nice. You boating this summer?
Yes, I'm in the final assembly stage at present.
I'll be ready to roll.
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Engine is back in and the final plumbing is done (water lines, oil lines, vacuum line, water psi line, fuel feed, fuel bypass, etc....)
Also, set up the throttle and shift cables and adjusted their operation.
I'm wiring the engine this week:


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