1983 Lund American 16ft Transom Replacement

jrenneker

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I bought a new circuit breaker/switch panel. It was really easy to work with and I was able to move the breakers around so I could arrange it to my preference.

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jrenneker

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I picked up some wise seat pedestals and I think they are awesome and very reasonable on price.

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jrenneker

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The speakers I picked up have built in led's which has a boat load of colors to choose from. The seats I picked up from Cabela's and they are very comfortable.

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jrenneker

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Ok so now I'm stalled. I'm working on a stainless back cap to finish the look of the transom which should be done soon. Anyway, last week I started and ran the motor for awhile. Sounded descent but a little rough. So I was going to clean the carbs and I broke the Main Jet Bolt that holds the bowl of the carburetor on. I posted a "help me" post in the Chrysler and Force section of iboats. I can't seem to find this part anywhere and hope someone might know of new or used parts store where I can find one. Otherwise that pretty paint job doesn't do anything for me.

Motor 1983 Chrysler 75 HP
Model 758H3F
Carb WE4-1
Part Number I think is F10173

I'm running out of ideas and places to look on the web. If I have to buy a carburetor I'm fine with that.. Thanks guys. Here is a pic of my pieces.

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jrenneker

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Thanks WOG!! If it wasn't for iboats and guys like you with all the information the boat would of been in the dump! It has been a very rewarding experience until you break one small bolt that could hold things up for who knows how long... :blue:
 
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