36 Skater Project
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Even though the conditions in this video were not considered rough by any means, it was enough to keep the bottom from sticking like it would've in completely flat calm water.
Even though the conditions in this video were not considered rough by any means, it was enough to keep the bottom from sticking like it would've in completely flat calm water.
Last edited by davidmercury; 03-12-2014 at 05:58 AM.
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I would take the sound of those 24 cylinders screaming at 8k over a pair of blown big blocks any day.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]522752[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]522753[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]522754[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]522749[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]522750[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]522751[/ATTACH]Hi Guys, Last time that I was out last fall, in one of the center motors, the number 6 piston stuck in the hole after making a wide open pass to test that Dewald 4 blade. The damage was so severe that it totaled both halves.
I ended up getting a new long block from Mercury, and as a precautionary measure shipped the other center motor that was assembled by the same individual (whom I won't name here) to Diamond for a teardown and thorough inspection. In hindsight, should have initially used Diamond, instead of trying to save a buck.
Here are a few photos of the fun.
I ended up getting a new long block from Mercury, and as a precautionary measure shipped the other center motor that was assembled by the same individual (whom I won't name here) to Diamond for a teardown and thorough inspection. In hindsight, should have initially used Diamond, instead of trying to save a buck.
Here are a few photos of the fun.
Last edited by davidmercury; 04-29-2014 at 11:46 AM.
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"other" powerhead crated up and ready to ship to Diamond. Also besides installing brand new sensors, transferring most of the externals to new long block.
My wife Ru was very supportive as usual, and encouraged me to not only get this fixed but also get the new paint job, which helped take the sting out of all of this. Nothing better than turning a negative into a positive
"other" powerhead crated up and ready to ship to Diamond. Also besides installing brand new sensors, transferring most of the externals to new long block.
My wife Ru was very supportive as usual, and encouraged me to not only get this fixed but also get the new paint job, which helped take the sting out of all of this. Nothing better than turning a negative into a positive
Last edited by davidmercury; 04-29-2014 at 11:36 AM.
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David, I won't tell you how many powerheads I have hurt due to crappy workmanship. It's in the 10s of thousands. I just keep bolting on another powerhead and marching on. It's great you have a support from Ru.
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is diamond marine the best out there??? if I have to do any work I'm not gonna want a jack leg mechanic doing it.
I guess I should said WHEN and not if
we do have a local place that comes highly recommended though.
I guess I should said WHEN and not if
we do have a local place that comes highly recommended though.
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What recommended place are you talking about?
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Check on S&F. There should be at least a couple of builders close to you that are reputable. Enjoy the run.