Got the parts today replaced the exhaust gasket both adapter and powerhead gaskets drive shaft seal. All back together. Let it run on the muffs for about 10 min no leaks and no water in the cowl. Planning a test run this week on the water.
Checked out a lot of his videos he does make some pretty impressive builds. Definitely on the pricey side. I agree aluminum is the way to go. Plan to check some of my local vendors and see if pricing is comparable
What do you prefer wood, aluminum, or something else. I personally just purchased a 1982 lund Mr Pike 16. looking for some ideas on doing a complete rebuild. Also like to see some pics of things you guys and girls have done.
Found the book what a awesome thing that is. Figured I would get started after work today in 45 minutes powerhead off and in the garage. Ordered the parts as soon as they arrive should take no time to get her back together. both adapter seals clearly blown. found one exhaust plate bolts loose so...
Well can't find the book on that exact model. Looks like I take off the lower then upper to expose the bolts disconnect everything from powerhead remove and replace. Sounds simple
going to give it a go parts are 30 bucks have to look for a book to get torque specs and bolt tightening pattern an such. really appreciate the feed back.
So maybe i did get screwed on this one. Put everything back together got the water going motor started water pumped through the system looked good ran strong shut her down tilted motor back up and water leaked out of the cowling started her back up ran it for couple min and yep water leaking for...