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Thread: It's like pulling a thread on a sweater...

  1. #1
    ColeTR2
    WHERE DO YOU STOP!! First I was going to just re-plate the cav plates. So I took them off. Well when the plates are off mite as well polish the turn buckles. It's also a good time to put in a bigger water pick-up and force feed the engine. So I take off the timing cover to drive the fuel pump off the cam. Mite as well replace the timing chain with a new one while I'm in here. This will be much easier with the engine out! So I pull the engine. Next I get the cav hardware back, it looks so good and the engine is out so.... mite a well re-plate all the hardware..... At this point there is no turning back mite as well fix the kick panel under the dash off to Pat's fibreglass. Under the dash looks good now I need to buff the floors. About 6 hours into buffing the floors I start thinking why the hell did I start this project. Now the boats looking good I can't put it on a junkie trailer.... new SS fenders, tires, polish wheels, re-paint, and replace carpet.
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  2. #2
    VDRIVERACING
    Might as well sell it for half what it's worth to complete the trifecta!

  3. #3
    ColeTR2
    Might as well sell it for half what it's worth to complete the trifecta!
    Half LOL! I'd be lucky to get 10 cent on the dollar when it come to selling a used flat-bottom.

  4. #4
    connell50
    Looks nice, Did the same to my sanger last year. Now comes the fun part. Keeping it looking like that.

  5. #5
    78Eliminator
    That was well worth your time. The plates look really, really nice. Makes it look like a different boat.

  6. #6
    BA Kurtis
    Looking good Mike, Looking forward to seeing it finished

  7. #7
    wolfie
    WHERE DO YOU STOP!! First I was going to just re-plate the cav plates. So I took them off. Well when the plates are off mite as well polish the turn buckles. It's also a good time to put in a bigger water pick-up and force feed the engine. So I take off the timing cover to drive the fuel pump off the cam. Mite as well replace the timing chain with a new one while I'm in here. This will be much easier with the engine out! So I pull the engine. Next I get the cav hardware back, it looks so good and the engine is out so.... mite a well re-plate all the hardware..... At this point there is no turning back mite as well fix the kick panel under the dash off to Pat's fibreglass. Under the dash looks good now I need to buff the floors. About 6 hours into buffing the floors I start thinking why the hell did I start this project. Now the boats looking good I can't put it on a junkie trailer.... new SS fenders, tires, polish wheels, re-paint, and replace carpet.
    http://www.***boat.com/forums/attach...1&d=1173909109
    http://www.***boat.com/forums/attach...1&d=1173909109
    http://www.***boat.com/forums/attach...1&d=1173909109
    http://www.***boat.com/forums/attach...1&d=1173909109
    http://www.***boat.com/forums/attach...1&d=1173909109
    looks bitchin'

  8. #8
    wfoflat
    very nice!!!!

  9. #9
    Flatbitchin
    Hey Mike boat looks bitchin you selfish SOB. J/k
    see ya in april

  10. #10
    dmontzsta
    New goodies. Looks very nice.

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