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I said back in the spring that i would post some before and after pix of my refit so here are my phase one motor restoration before and afters- right much other work to be done on the boat both cosmetic and mechanical- I rewired the boat completely two years ago so that is done. Hopefully I will get another 10 years or so out of the 350 PCM/Mercruiser Hybrid
![]() Prior to hauling my ride.... ![]() ![]() Motor removed ![]() After two years since last wax job and boat sitting in a slip the shine from Collonite fleetwax still shines on ![]() ![]() ![]() Broken motor mount- ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() old plumbing ![]() My muffler had some cracking in the pieces shown so some glass repair was done. After wrapping with glass cloth and resin the sheetmetal was waxed and staystrapped around the partially set up resin- when the resin repair cured the metal piece peeled right off and left a nice flange for the exhaust to clamp to. ![]() All sanded down , parts being reinstalled including the tranny- tranny got new rear seal, flushed etc. borg warner - velvet drive 1.52-1 ![]() Heads sanded and painted BEFORE exhaust manifolds installed- its pretty tough to paint them after. the exhaust /mating surfaces were all milled for a perfect fit as were all the new parts- water pumps risers etc. ![]() All put back together, painted and ready to go back to her home!!! ![]() ![]() That pretty new powerplant cant go back in the boat without cleaning and repainting the bilge- 2 part epoxy paint I have always thought my stainless keel under my running gear was aftermarket stuff bought by the police (former police boat in its early life). However if you look closely you can see where the keel is bolted through and it appears that pads were made in the hull for this purpose and maybe it was a seacraft factory option. ![]() ![]() Dropping her back in the boat, it was getting dark so the pic is not great ![]() And here are a couple of shots with her set in, lined up and bolted back in place. The motor mounts use stainless lag bolts that screw directly into the huge seacraft- foam filled stringers- They are epoxied in so as they will need to be heated in order to remove them. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I hope this post isnt too boring and will maybe help someone else along the way- more to come-craig
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