(2) Bravo Ones w/ IMCO Showers
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Two Bravo Ones, 1.5GR, IMCO Drive Showers
$1200 each plus shipping
Got these in a package deal and don't need them. They are pitted, but appear solid. I was told "they're ugly, but they work". As you can see in the pics, I cleaned one up and put on fresh Quicksilver paint. I left one "as is" in the pics so you can see their condition. I'll clean up that one next.
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$1200 each plus shipping
Got these in a package deal and don't need them. They are pitted, but appear solid. I was told "they're ugly, but they work". As you can see in the pics, I cleaned one up and put on fresh Quicksilver paint. I left one "as is" in the pics so you can see their condition. I'll clean up that one next.
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Ok. I give up on pressure testing - cant find the right thread/fitting to the Bravo lube fill. I'm done trying.
No visible leaks - came off a running boat.
Tony, you've got first option to buy.
Rjstick, you're next if Tony doesn't want them.
No visible leaks - came off a running boat.
Tony, you've got first option to buy.
Rjstick, you're next if Tony doesn't want them.
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242- use a fitting and hose off a cheapo lube pump to connect the drive to a compressor. Set compressor at 15psi on the regulator. Pressurize the drive then use a spray bottle with soapy water and spray around all seal locations looking for bubbles -- like testing an inner tube back in the day. Not as good as a fancy leak tester but it will get the job done in a pinch.




