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  1. redneck joe

    Just thought I'd share a nice photo.

    nice one
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    1978 SS 16 restoration

    odd. any further help from me would require and on site evaluation and a beer or two.
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    cooking

    my new toy for the BGE. not sure if i'm doing pizza or chicken this weekend but something good will be had...
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    cooking

    last nights supper. first time i've ever had bbq spagetti. country ribs in slow cooker with onion and poblano and a touch of sweet baby rays original. pulled meat out to a 400 degree oven for about 20 min to render fat a bit more (for the wife) then served with some green crap.
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    1978 SS 16 restoration

    'they all do the same' so the issue is not the control box but at the engine assuming all cables as well as controls do the same? Have you tried to engage without cables, directly at the engine?
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    1978 SS 16 restoration

    were the old ones working ie is it the new controls or the old engine
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    1982 MR 180

    last one for the day, rain is setting in. The two white modules with the red wires. The one on the right appears to be for the trolling motor wires to the bow. Had a few of those motors over the years on my small boats, just hooked directly to the battery which is how the current useable set...
  9. redneck joe

    1982 MR 180

    this bad boy appears to be a transducer? Wire runs to the side where they're is enough wire to run to the bow along with the old black/red power lines that would have run the electric trolling motor. They are all looped up together. I'm adding mine so won't need this but I find it odd it was...
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    1982 MR 180

    I'm in the bilge with the wiring. A crap top of wires go to the trim unit under there, and two of the wires have female ports that match but of course the colors do not match so not sure which would go to which. It's working so i'll prob leave well enough alone unless someone can identify use...
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    1982 MR 180

    Starting to look at wiring. First up is this pair that lead from the trim hydraulics on the outside of the transom. The trim works fine and the second pic is where all the lines lead in the bilge area. Are these lines for a gauge? If there ever was one there is no hole at the helm for it.
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    1982 MR 180

    needs new bilge (found one in the garage), new dock lines (found a set in garage), kicker steering tie in to main (found one in garage) and new livewell lines replaced (might have something in the garage that works) and a few other things. After plugging up the couple rivet holes the first...
  13. redneck joe

    1982 MR 180

    in the interest of not making any new holes.... the only holes on this thing are these on the bow, plus another three which i will guess were for a fish finder. For the trolling motor ones I will use the same holes to mount a block of wood then bolt on the trolling motor mount I got for the...
  14. redneck joe

    1982 MR 180

    lost the cover on the trip home apparently. If anyone has one laying around...
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    1982 MR 180

    replaced this
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    1982 MR 180

    spare tire mounted
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    1982 MR 180

    also note on the above pic the inlet for the livewell needs a correct repair - not sure how long duct tape will last...
  18. redneck joe

    1982 MR 180

    got rivet gun in so i'll be doing that this weekend. so far I've replaced this
  19. redneck joe

    cooking

    i love the sous vide on thick steaks to get past rare/blue. On inch or less just complete room temp (hour or so on counter) works but totally agree there is nothing to beat that sear. I use kingsford mostly that has the wood chips in it and even tho only a couple minutes on the sear still get...
  20. redneck joe

    2023 NFL/CFB News and Nonsense

    https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/04/04/john-elways-role-with-broncos-officially-ends/amp/
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