Muffler leaking Saltwater into boat

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dougl33
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Gene, The fighting chair bracket is bolted to the bulkhead between the gennie and the tank. The bolts are just above the gennie. If you reach your hand into the small hatch where the sending unit is and reach staright back toward the gennie you should be able to find it. Regards, Doug L. 1986 33 Bertram FBC Queen Elizabeth Marblehead, MA [img]http://www.bertram33.com/photogallery/p ... sabeth.jpg[/img]
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Hey Guys, I am doing a repower now. I pulled the cockpit this week. I would appreciate some help with my questions. Where's the best place(read cheapest) to get exhaust hose and SS T clamps? Hard or Soft hose? Rudder bearings? Centek fiberglass nipples to enlarge the ends of my mufflers? A chair bracket as my boat doesn't have one......it's a 1978. What new type fuel line? I plan to keep my side vents and bore a 1 in hole in the muffler.......454's to 6BT's and adding an aftercooler and "tweaking em"........also where is the best place to get gelcoat to redo my flybridge while I have it off? I would like to order a close match. And does anyone have pics of their bridge instrument panels redone. I can't seem to find aftermarket panels and the cummins B panels are $800/each. I now plan to glass the dash and remove the plastic panel then recut holes and mount flowscans and flowscan tachs directly into the gelcoat. Any thoughts there? I know this is alot but I got lots to figure out and I know you guys can give me the lowdown.
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Grady, You are a masochist!!!!!!!!!!!!! My hat is off to you for undertaking a project of this magnitude! Since I have a 1978 also; PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE take accurate measurement of the fuel tank for me. Mike in Fl. also has a 1978 & would appreciate the measurements. Don't know where you are located, but these people are good to deal with. http://www.surplusunlimited.com/ Al 1978 33 FBC NITES OFF
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Post by IRGuy »

Grady... I also replaced my boat's rudder bearings a few months ago.. we found replacements are shelf items at an industrial supply house that stocks a large number of bearings (in Charleston, SC).. but since then I have read somewhere that a more durable (read more corrosion resistant) design is available, I believe from High Tide in FL. I believe these have plastic bearings instead of steel ball bearings. Frank B - IRGuy@aol.com "Phoenix" 1983 FBC
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No problem Al. I will be out at the boat and try this afternoon. Mine is the 255 tank.......I will post hopefully later today! Grady quote:Originally posted by lobsta1 Grady, You are a masochist!!!!!!!!!!!!! My hat is off to you for undertaking a project of this magnitude! Since I have a 1978 also; PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE take accurate measurement of the fuel tank for me. Mike in Fl. also has a 1978 & would appreciate the measurements. Don't know where you are located, but these people are good to deal with. http://www.surplusunlimited.com/ Al 1978 33 FBC NITES OFF
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