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Old 03-17-2009, 01:40 AM
ROBCAR ROBCAR is offline
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Default Re: rewire guidance

I know that feeling. I just finishing re-doing my 20 MA and one of the last things left to do is the re-wiring, which in my opinion is a must. The whole thing looked like a bird's nest, not to mention the fact that the wires were old and dried out. In addition to the re-wiring, I will attempt to install a new 150 engine with the help of my friend's dad, who used to race and work on all his boats (I've seen his impressive work), and the occasional service of one of the local shops.

Send me a PM and I will you my number in case you want to bounce off some questions and/or share the experience of the process.

Rob
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