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The recent Merrimack River floods have claimed my 1959 CC SeaSkiff. Twin
427's, Carter carbs, Paragons, etc. The water did NOT hit the gages.. but came within inches. Engines were pickled 3 years ago... Water has receded and I'm about to drain and fire them up... drain... etc... Any other tricks... what about the wiring? many thanks. -paul |
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Pls ignore post... resend of old post.. if interested... search
google... got some excellent advice... followed it... and all seems well... -p Paul Wiggins wrote: The recent Merrimack River floods have claimed my 1959 CC SeaSkiff. Twin 427's, Carter carbs, Paragons, etc. The water did NOT hit the gages.. but came within inches. Engines were pickled 3 years ago... Water has receded and I'm about to drain and fire them up... drain... etc... Any other tricks... what about the wiring? many thanks. -paul |
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