Well finally a Cig owner
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3t7p1f_YP4
1st spring start... Just to establish a base line I'll be refreshing some wearable items, batteries will be a start along with some small interior upholstery projects and powder coating/painting of purple parts to green . I'm going to have to zinc up the whole stern and verify grounds before splashing it; the owner has protection on the drives and tabs but not tie bar or anything steering related as he boated mostly in fresh (not that that's a reason to not have galvanic protection). Thankfully its a full IMCO setup so I'll give them a shout to see what they have to say.. I have a binder of full of receipts, the original Cig owners manual, the drive owners manual including parts brake down and part number list. Owner has been running Cen-pe-co oils, looks like they may prove slightly more difficult to get around here than others, I'd really like to stick with whats been run in it but if it's going to be a total pita than I'll switch to some Brad Penn... Any thoughts on the oil subject; can of worms I know... Or for those of you who are here in Maine or New England what do you find is available, worthy, and in relatively easy supply?
1st spring start... Just to establish a base line I'll be refreshing some wearable items, batteries will be a start along with some small interior upholstery projects and powder coating/painting of purple parts to green . I'm going to have to zinc up the whole stern and verify grounds before splashing it; the owner has protection on the drives and tabs but not tie bar or anything steering related as he boated mostly in fresh (not that that's a reason to not have galvanic protection). Thankfully its a full IMCO setup so I'll give them a shout to see what they have to say.. I have a binder of full of receipts, the original Cig owners manual, the drive owners manual including parts brake down and part number list. Owner has been running Cen-pe-co oils, looks like they may prove slightly more difficult to get around here than others, I'd really like to stick with whats been run in it but if it's going to be a total pita than I'll switch to some Brad Penn... Any thoughts on the oil subject; can of worms I know... Or for those of you who are here in Maine or New England what do you find is available, worthy, and in relatively easy supply?
Last edited by Rhythm and Blues; 03-26-2017 at 09:10 PM.
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Call tony at CMS and see what oil he recommends, cant go wrong there.
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