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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
2010 Tracker 1860 Conversion!
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<blockquote data-quote="duckman11" data-source="post: 444188" data-attributes="member: 22999"><p>That prop looks just fine!! might want to bend that one dog ear out with a crescent wrench but a new prop will cost at least 150$. if you don't run in timber or rocks go with a stainless prop and keep that aluminum one as a spare in the boat for an emergency. </p><p></p><p>get some stabil and seafoam in the fuel system and clean out the fuel tank. dawn soap and a pressure washer will clean out the fuel tank just make sure you get all of the soap out. a new 12gal fuel tank is 100$ here in Texas so don't spend money buying things that are fixable. </p><p></p><p>my advice is to pull the motor off and turn the boat upside down on some saw horses and let it drain and dry as much as possible. you can also do any repairs to the bottom that way and work on the trailer. </p><p></p><p>if it had fuel in the fuel lines those will need to be replaced or you will have hell getting it to ever run right due to vacuum leaks.</p><p></p><p>buddy your boat is in better shape than my duck boat that I've had for 12yrs lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duckman11, post: 444188, member: 22999"] That prop looks just fine!! might want to bend that one dog ear out with a crescent wrench but a new prop will cost at least 150$. if you don't run in timber or rocks go with a stainless prop and keep that aluminum one as a spare in the boat for an emergency. get some stabil and seafoam in the fuel system and clean out the fuel tank. dawn soap and a pressure washer will clean out the fuel tank just make sure you get all of the soap out. a new 12gal fuel tank is 100$ here in Texas so don't spend money buying things that are fixable. my advice is to pull the motor off and turn the boat upside down on some saw horses and let it drain and dry as much as possible. you can also do any repairs to the bottom that way and work on the trailer. if it had fuel in the fuel lines those will need to be replaced or you will have hell getting it to ever run right due to vacuum leaks. buddy your boat is in better shape than my duck boat that I've had for 12yrs lol. [/QUOTE]
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