Now your into some things I can help with. I heard a 1/2 Allen or hex works on the hinge pins although I bought the Merc tool. Another tool you will need is a flexible driver to get at the hose clamps. Also do yourself a favor and buy MerCruiser parts not after market especially the senders. I would also recommend putting the transom housing on the boat before trying to assemble and maybe even disassemble the drive shaft bellows can be a bear and near impossible with the housings rolling around on the the bench. You will also need bellows adhesive, and a trick I learned here on Iboats is to use MerCruiser power tune spray as a lubricant on the bellows retaining ring. Good luck and keep plugging away. Spring will be here soon although this past week was like winter again here in NJ.
Now your into some things I can help with. I heard a 1/2 Allen or hex works on the hinge pins although I bought the Merc tool. Another tool you will need is a flexible driver to get at the hose clamps. Also do yourself a favor and buy MerCruiser parts not after market especially the senders. I would also recommend putting the transom housing on the boat before trying to assemble and maybe even disassemble the drive shaft bellows can be a bear and near impossible with the housings rolling around on the the bench. You will also need bellows adhesive, and a trick I learned here on Iboats is to use MerCruiser power tune spray as a lubricant on the bellows retaining ring. Good luck and keep plugging away. Spring will be here soon although this past week was like winter again here in NJ.
Yeah I tried a hex bolt and turning it with vice grips to no avail. I ordered the proper tool. I assume these are right hand thread. Also I must admit I am buying some aftermarket parts. At this point in this restoration I can't justify the extra cost. I know all about pay me now, or pay me later as a maintenance professional. Unfortunately I have a budget I need to stick to and aftermarket parts help me stay within those means. I appreciate the advice and hope you keep following along to offer more.
Those nice smooth top edges of the stringers and bulkheads look mighty fine
Looks great. Just wondering why the gaps in the tank support base.
http://forums.iboats.com/forum/boat...-sport-floor-and-more?p=10353537#post10353537
Well you need to keep a daily EYE on your bilge area. If fuel gets in there ya know. Kaboomy. Might be a coast gaurd/insurance thingy.
I dink that area is supposed to be closed.
A drain plug perhaps that can be pulled to see if fuel is leaking. Let the others chime in. I do see your reasoning.