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if the oil spill were at your home
On 6/3/10 10:04 AM, Tim wrote:
On Jun 3, 7:32 am, wrote: In , says... On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 20:42:47 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Jun 2, 9:41 pm, wrote: website showing how big the spill would be if centered on your hometown http://www.ifitwasmyhome.com/#loc=Ne...C%20USA&lat=40.... What year is your Tolly? I remember you did quite a few upgrades to it. with the exception of the starter problem were youu able to take it out thispast weekend? or was it a dry run. it's kind of an antique...1977. havent been out yet...need to replace starter. so, hope to replace that, and get it moving in next few weeks I shouldn't say 'dry' run around here, because it seems that every weekend it's been raining and raining hard. I've only been able to make it to the lake once this year. sad, but true.... yeah it's h ard to find the time...plus it always seems to rain on weekends... I call old boats that people own "clapped out old POS's"- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's all I have, the Chris Craft 18' is a 1983, the Marquis 23' is a 1977, and the 30' pontoon is a 1973, But they all work and work well. I take that back, I haven't had a chance to launch the pontoon yet, but it's coming! *You* are encouraging an ID spoofer there, Tim-ster. Please don't say you are responding to a boating post...you are responding to an ID spoofer, and when you do, you encourage their bad behavior. -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. |
if the oil spill were at your home
On Jun 3, 8:41*am, Wiley wrote:
On 6/3/2010 7:51 AM, Tim wrote: On Jun 3, 4:53 am, *wrote: On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 20:42:47 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Jun 2, 9:41 pm, *wrote: website showing how big the spill would be if centered on your hometown http://www.ifitwasmyhome.com/#loc=Ne...C%20USA&lat=40.... What year is your Tolly? I remember you did quite a few upgrades to it. with the exception of the starter problem were youu able to take it out thispast weekend? or was it a dry run. it's kind of an antique...1977. *havent been out yet...need to replace starter. *so, hope to replace that, and get it moving in next few weeks I shouldn't say 'dry' run around here, because it seems that every weekend it's been raining and raining hard. I've only been able to make it to the lake once this year. sad, but true.... yeah it's h ard to find the time...plus it always seems to rain on weekends... Cool. If yo need a GM starter, the newer gear reduction permanent magnent types are the way to go. If you'd like for me to get you one for your boat engine[s], let me know. My cost on a new ( and I mean BRAND NEW) *starter with bolt kit is less than $60.00. What do they go for retail, or so called discounted? The beauty of them is they draw less current. The downside is, I've heard that if they get wet they're junk. Is that true.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - not necessarily, Parts are available for them and are down right cheap (just like the starter) The thing is that when any starter draws moisture is that it corrodes the brushes and holders and usualy will rust brush springs to the point they break and the standard old starters did the same thing. What is the deal is that thae new starters are so cheap to buy that to 'rebuild them' if you have to go to deep, the labor is what eats up the wallet. But unless the starter has sat in water for an extended period of time (wspecially salt) yeah, they can be flushed out, re lubed and usualy takes a new solonoid switch and they're good to go again. But tht raises another thing, outside of normal humidity like on a doc boat that isn't retrieved for the season, if the water is high enough to penetrate the starter, then somebody's got more problems than just a starter. |
if the oil spill were at your home
On Jun 3, 8:41*am, Wiley wrote:
On 6/3/2010 7:51 AM, Tim wrote: On Jun 3, 4:53 am, *wrote: On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 20:42:47 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Jun 2, 9:41 pm, *wrote: website showing how big the spill would be if centered on your hometown http://www.ifitwasmyhome.com/#loc=Ne...C%20USA&lat=40.... What year is your Tolly? I remember you did quite a few upgrades to it. with the exception of the starter problem were youu able to take it out thispast weekend? or was it a dry run. it's kind of an antique...1977. *havent been out yet...need to replace starter. *so, hope to replace that, and get it moving in next few weeks I shouldn't say 'dry' run around here, because it seems that every weekend it's been raining and raining hard. I've only been able to make it to the lake once this year. sad, but true.... yeah it's h ard to find the time...plus it always seems to rain on weekends... Cool. If yo need a GM starter, the newer gear reduction permanent magnent types are the way to go. If you'd like for me to get you one for your boat engine[s], let me know. My cost on a new ( and I mean BRAND NEW) *starter with bolt kit is less than $60.00. What do they go for retail, or so called discounted? The beauty of them is they draw less current. The downside is, I've heard that if they get wet they're junk. Is that true.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - As far as pricing goes, If you go to NAPA they have a 'remanufactured" for $125 USD plus core, and if you don't have the right core, they hit you for another $40.00 core charge. They cost me about 58.00 plus shipping I normally retail them for 95.00 Sure mine are made in china, and sure so are the parts, but there's not much I can do about that, and some people might crab about that, but then again, the origional Delco/ Delphi wasn't made here either. They're made in Portugal or Korea. I tell people that there's only two kinds of parts in this industry. "Cheap chinese parts" OR "cheaper chinese parts" Honestly, there's very little domestic manufacturing in this industry, and believe me, if I I had to pay more for it I'd use domestic , the problem is,it's just not here. And what's sadder is that it probaly won't be either. |
if the oil spill were at your home
On Jun 3, 8:41*am, Wiley wrote:
The downside is, I've heard that if they get wet they're junk. Is that true.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - There is a local guy who has a nice 20 ft. sea ray with a 4.6 GM. He brought the boat out of the garage to to start cleaning on it, then the rains started coming and it kept raining, well he didn't think muych about it, that is untill his son wen't to get something out of the boat and they thought the tires were a bit low... Actually what had happened is that he didn't pull the transom plug and after about 2 weeks worth of rain, he had water up to the valve covers. he drained the boat, then pulled the plugs and used a wrench to hand crank the engine to make sure the cylinders were clear of water. Changed the oil and hit the starter. click...click...click. Pulled the starter and alternator off and brought thtem to me. I pulled the starter apart and flushed i out with carb cleaner and let it sit overnight to dry out well. re-lubed and re assembled. The motor was fine, but the solonoid is sealed and you can't pull the cap. So I replaced the solonoid and it worked well. So basicly I'm saying that if it can be caught immediatly the damage is actually mimimal. Same with his delco alternator. I pulled it apart but the corrosion was alread working some on the housings and stator, but not bad. I flushed it too, pulled the internal bolts and sprayed with PB Blaster, installed new berings re assembled and it was fine also. |
if the oil spill were at your home
"YukonBound" wrote in message ... In article , says... In article , says... "bpuharic" wrote in message ... website showing how big the spill would be if centered on your hometown http://www.ifitwasmyhome.com/#loc=Ne...40.7142691&z=6 Wow! That would pretty well cover the entire mainland of Nova Scotia................... good thing Froggy says it's no big deal! It wouldn't even cover my gentleman farmer's land share. But then, I have the best of everything, the most of everything. Just ask me. I believe you, even if no one else does. Believe this...SpooferBoy! |
if the oil spill were at your home
In article ,
says... "YukonBound" wrote in message ... In article , says... In article , says... "bpuharic" wrote in message ... website showing how big the spill would be if centered on your hometown http://www.ifitwasmyhome.com/#loc=Ne...40.7142691&z=6 Wow! That would pretty well cover the entire mainland of Nova Scotia................... good thing Froggy says it's no big deal! It wouldn't even cover my gentleman farmer's land share. But then, I have the best of everything, the most of everything. Just ask me. I believe you, even if no one else does. Believe this...SpooferBoy! You do believe me, don't you Don? |
if the oil spill were at your home
On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 04:51:21 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: On Jun 3, 4:53*am, bpuharic wrote: On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 20:42:47 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: I shouldn't say 'dry' run around here, because it seems that every weekend it's been raining and raining hard. I've only been able to make it to the lake once this year. sad, but true.... yeah it's h ard to find the time...plus it always seems to rain on weekends... Cool. If yo need a GM starter, the newer gear reduction permanent magnent types are the way to go. If you'd like for me to get you one for your boat engine[s], let me know. My cost on a new ( and I mean BRAND NEW) starter with bolt kit is less than $60.00. you kiddn'? yell yes! is it a marine starter? what do you need to know about the starter? i have a merc 255hp engine...can send a picture the next time i'm down there much obliged and i owe you dinner if you get to beach haven, nj! |
if the oil spill were at your home
On Thu, 3 Jun 2010 08:32:51 -0400, hk wrote:
In article , says... On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 20:42:47 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: I've only been able to make it to the lake once this year. sad, but true.... yeah it's h ard to find the time...plus it always seems to rain on weekends... I call old boats that people own "clapped out old POS's" yeah, that's pretty much it. the hull is in great shape. the engine was rebuilt but it's still got alot of other issues. |
if the oil spill were at your home
On Thu, 03 Jun 2010 10:10:27 -0400, hk
wrote: On 6/3/10 10:04 AM, Tim wrote: On Jun 3, 7:32 am, wrote: In , says... On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 20:42:47 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Jun 2, 9:41 pm, wrote: website showing how big the spill would be if centered on your hometown http://www.ifitwasmyhome.com/#loc=Ne...C%20USA&lat=40.... What year is your Tolly? I remember you did quite a few upgrades to it. with the exception of the starter problem were youu able to take it out thispast weekend? or was it a dry run. it's kind of an antique...1977. havent been out yet...need to replace starter. so, hope to replace that, and get it moving in next few weeks I shouldn't say 'dry' run around here, because it seems that every weekend it's been raining and raining hard. I've only been able to make it to the lake once this year. sad, but true.... yeah it's h ard to find the time...plus it always seems to rain on weekends... I call old boats that people own "clapped out old POS's"- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's all I have, the Chris Craft 18' is a 1983, the Marquis 23' is a 1977, and the 30' pontoon is a 1973, But they all work and work well. I take that back, I haven't had a chance to launch the pontoon yet, but it's coming! *You* are encouraging an ID spoofer there, Tim-ster. Please don't say you are responding to a boating post...you are responding to an ID spoofer, and when you do, you encourage their bad behavior. was wonderin about that! hell, 1977 isn't old for a boat, so i thought someone might have boosted your ID |
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