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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
This thing is a can of worms
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<blockquote data-quote="Monster1" data-source="post: 510512" data-attributes="member: 34908"><p>Once I get the boat repaired and back together, and have it turn key condition with the new motor, I plan on tackling getting the old johnson back into shape to sell it. The issue with extracting the bolt is that it's stainless steel and the parent material is aluminum. I'm currently living in my trailer l, all my belongings are in storage including my tools. It's not a project I want to tackle working on a pinic bench with my road tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monster1, post: 510512, member: 34908"] Once I get the boat repaired and back together, and have it turn key condition with the new motor, I plan on tackling getting the old johnson back into shape to sell it. The issue with extracting the bolt is that it's stainless steel and the parent material is aluminum. I'm currently living in my trailer l, all my belongings are in storage including my tools. It's not a project I want to tackle working on a pinic bench with my road tools. [/QUOTE]
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