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'89 Tracker Pro 17 Investigation (lots of pics to come)
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<blockquote data-quote="FuzzyGrub" data-source="post: 229953" data-attributes="member: 3438"><p>Corrosion will not raise its ugly head to long after the event that caused it. It will start with intermittent electrical problems, that will drive you bonkers. With some of the close-ups you provided today, I see water tight connectors. Shouldn't have to worry about those. Be suspicious of anything that doesn't look like a factory install.</p><p></p><p>Keep air moving across the plywood and on both sides to help quicken the drying process. If anything, error on the side of caution. You probably can't let it dry too long. Sealing it with moisture inside, will promote rapid rot. I can't remember what those little handheld moisture detectors cost. Might be worth checking out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FuzzyGrub, post: 229953, member: 3438"] Corrosion will not raise its ugly head to long after the event that caused it. It will start with intermittent electrical problems, that will drive you bonkers. With some of the close-ups you provided today, I see water tight connectors. Shouldn't have to worry about those. Be suspicious of anything that doesn't look like a factory install. Keep air moving across the plywood and on both sides to help quicken the drying process. If anything, error on the side of caution. You probably can't let it dry too long. Sealing it with moisture inside, will promote rapid rot. I can't remember what those little handheld moisture detectors cost. Might be worth checking out. [/QUOTE]
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