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Unread 07-18-2020, 09:38 PM
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Default My 2020 is starting finally...

Hey all,


It's been a hot one here in the tidewater.


For those who don't remember (cause I've posted nothing memorable...) I have an 86 V-20 CC w/ 170 I/O.


The last ride of the 2019 season was down the Elizabeth River to the P-Town Fish'n Slips. A good time was had by all and there were no 'adventures in boating' to be had! Of note... one of the yachts marshalling at the fuel dock of the marina was being moved around via an iPad type device. It was pretty amazing.


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Work this year has focused on fixing things that were annoying me last year...
- 2 'good used' trim cylinders were installed.

- Replaced the engine well buikhead with coosaboard/glass/epoxy. Still have some fairing and finishing to do - Too damn hot and there's two layers of glass over the coosa (I only removed the top skin/rotted core). So this is what it is for now.



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And I also built 2 new side cubbies out of mat and epoxy. I used the old cracked ones as 'molds' - really I just waxed the old ones up and laid the glass over them and separated when cured... so not really a true molding effort. I could have done this with less effort... but whatever, they came out decent.



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And finally the brightwork/teak. I didn't want to deal with varnish, so this year I am experimenting with a linseed/beeswax product called 'Viking Purified Linseed Oil Wax' that I have used on some furniture projects.


After I sanded/stripped all the teak and sanded it back up to ~600 grit I basically just wiped this stuff on. It's all organic and so far baking in the backyard on the boat it still looks great. I'll see if all it takes is wiping it a couple times a season.



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If the stars align and I get a wire rigged up for the trailer light, I think we're off to the Lafayette River launch tomorrow. So, if you see a V-20 cruising around with a maroon bimini top - that's probably me. Stop by and have a beer!


Best,


Perry

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Unread 07-19-2020, 06:14 PM
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Default And just like that...

Apparently, we are overheating. I am just about done with this MCM 170.
Decision time.
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Unread 07-19-2020, 07:09 PM
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Can t help with the I/O issues, but the teak looks great. I used cetol on mine , lotta work, but I can get about 5-7 years before doing it again.

Good luck with your decision
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Unread 07-19-2020, 08:36 PM
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Default Lack of Oil pressure when warm

This has been on the 'ignore' list, but it doesn't have oil pressure when hot - that's indicative of something way down in the rotating assembly, crank journals, bearings, etc. Well, so much for the magical thinking approach.


Too Soon! It wasn't supposed to do anything 'wrong' today. I mean.. at least run like a top until the bellows go and sink at the launch.



Popped the valve cover and valve springs in rear are 'a little rusty', which would jive with the erosion/water leaking into that port when I first got the boat. This is the first time I've popped the VC... :D



I feel like replacing/rebuilding the head, maybe it just needs a valve job. I've replaced about everything external on it. - Cam snout resleeve, good used exhaust manifold, new upper reservoir, carb rebuild, fuel pump rebuild, alternator, pertronix, etc etc etc.



No one wants to work on this thing here in VABeach area (that i know of). Even the budget boat boys said - 'that engines getting a little long in the tooth ain't it?'. So, the option is - I get to do the wrenching, and bring it to a machine shop. IDK. Just venting.



A bracket and outboard? Well, that would be quicker but way more expensive. What angle bracket, length shaft, and what HP? I'm sure it's all in this board someplace.


Am going to have to sleep on it, discuss with SWMBO. I've got way more into this that I'm going to get - but I do like it.



Those economics don't jive with SWMBO who asked "Why don't we just rent a boat when we want to go out?" .



Other than it is against every fiber of my being? I like pain? Because I want to sit at the dock and drink beer? In my boat... which I haven't been able to do since getting this thing...


Feeling kinda dejected with the 170. I'll keep calm until opportunity presents herself.
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Unread 07-19-2020, 10:18 PM
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If it’s overheating and you have a closed cooling system, it’s probably leaking coolant out of the water pump seal. I had to sleeve the front end of the cam shaft (it’s integral with the water pump and not real easy to access). You need to pull the harmonic balancer, which houses the alternator (though by now you may already have an aftermarket external alternator installed).

I think it’s a good engine if it’s in good shape but if you have to bore it out, buy a bunch of parts, probably including all new rubber on both sides of the transom, this is exactly the time to consider bracket and outboard.
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Unread 07-19-2020, 10:29 PM
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Did the waterpump/cam seals last year - that fixed that particular issue. Starting up this year for the first time it dripped a couple of times out the weephole then stopped.

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