He deciphered the stamps and said they were originally 26"x26". somebody removed an inch of pitch, probably when the previous engines were worn...
This is how mine looks
So my teak around the cockpit is bleached out. It's not gray but very very light like white oak. I tried a few products the former owner gave me...
I ordered the Rubrail with a minimum purchase of 20 ft but had it cut into 7' lengths for shipping. I may have some extra left over I can give...
I had to leave Whaleneck because of the southerly weather exposure, my starboard rubrail got destroyed back in November, and I'll be looking for...
I'm interested to hear how you make out, I'm on Long Island too. My 1990 46 has 692's and 3-blade props with "26" and "25" both stamped into each...
Sounds good. I was also able to find a place called integritymarinecorp.com that makes replacement rub rail material for Post
Barney- Awesome looking work. Did you re-use any of the rub rail material or replace with new? I had some broken off my starboard bow and I'm...
Thanks all, I've devised a solution using all bronze and 3" wire reinforced hose at the intake. Thank goodness for the return policy of places...
Bronze fittings are available from several sources but does anyone know where to get bronze pipes?
I'm beginning to see a trend in my research. Although it's better than 304 apparently 316 stainless has a weakness involving the welds being...
Interesting reading. Why would this - https://www.groco.net/products/raw-water-strainers/basket-strainer/arg-s-series-stainless-head ...Be...
Our shafts are stainless and our props are bronze. Been trying to find a definitive answer when it came to plumbing, especially from the Post...
Hello fellow Post Kids! It's winter shipyard time and I'm making some upgrades. One big project is adding 3" internal strainers from Groco....
Nice!! Looking forward to doing this too one day!
Thanks for the feedback guys. At this point I'm looking at plumbing a 1-1/2" cam-lock fitting into the raw water line on each engine and using a...
So with the engines at idle speed the contraption I posted isn't enough to feed the cooling system on it's own to winterize?
Was planning to have a barrel of it in the salon and just connect to hose to the intake side of each engine [ATTACH]
Thanks I read that, and I certainly have enough dock water pressure for a flush. Wondering about the gravity flow of the anti-freeze if 3/4" is...
So I'm doing some plumbing enhancements on my 6v-92 mains. Adding fittings into the raw water intakes to allow me to fresh water flush after a...