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'93 190 Horizon. 20 year revival (Pic heavy)
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Author:  GottWhat [ Wed Jun 07, 2017 8:46 am ]
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I love the diamond pattern upholstery, the boat looks great!

Author:  Jdpber [ Thu Jun 08, 2017 9:42 am ]
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GottWhat wrote:
I love the diamond pattern upholstery, the boat looks great!


THANKS

per my recent post about electrical harness wiring HERE http://www.smwebhead.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=15517 I have updated some electrical in my boat last night.

OUT WITH THE OLD

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Snake a new tined 10ga main power wire

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NEW Blue Sea spade fuse pannel with ground block and cover ABYC code approved

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all new eyelets and heat shrink to replace spade connectors

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still need to tidy up a couple harness bundles from the gauges seen in the pic.

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new fender rope and sock cover for the PolyForm raft up ball. I have another this size ordered, I also have one of the size smaller to this that i have in the boat. LOVE THESE FOR RAFT UP! great separation of the boats

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Author:  Rhojo [ Fri Jun 09, 2017 10:05 am ]
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I put the same fuse block in the Aquasport last season. I am most pleased and we have had no issues related to it. It has been great having blade style fuses.

Enjoy!

Author:  zims1993 [ Fri Jun 09, 2017 1:11 pm ]
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Thanks, adding another project to the to do list, along with the post on the main feed.

Author:  zims1993 [ Wed Jun 14, 2017 12:09 pm ]
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Ordering MSD coil and thinking of this cap/rotor set instead.

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/msd-8482

Author:  Jdpber [ Wed Jun 14, 2017 2:50 pm ]
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Alright The spare prop has been installed with the new McGuard Prop Lock. SO hopefully no more scum will be stealing my prop at the gas station.

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Next I have been saving up my Cabelas gift cards and well delaying spending the money for a while. The time has come to Buy a SimRad GO7 loaded with a Navionics+ Plus USA CANADA card. I have been playing with the scale dimensions print for locations. It will fit on my dash but not sure i want it their or toss it on the ram mount and bolt to the dash to the right (90% leaning this route). Open to opinions


NOTE: the tach is out at the moment because it up and DIED last weekend so it is in warranty repair at FARIA at the moment. So i am operating off or a resistance reading on my multi meter and mainly not going above my known cruise speed along with my ears for the time being taking it easy.

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using the Lowrance Elite5 (NO CHARTS :cry: ) for a reference and the mount with the GO7 taped to the sun cover.

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Author:  Vintage Beauty [ Wed Jun 14, 2017 3:02 pm ]
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Since you wanted opinions! Personally I like it up on the dash. It would bother me to have it blocking part of the gauge cluster area (I realize it isn't blocking any major functions, but breaking the dash contour up visually would bother me). I have my GPS/fish-finder in about the same location on my boat, i find it's in the right spot where I can view it without turning my head, but it's also not obstructing my view ahead. Food for thought.

By the way I've really enjoyed following your thread and progress. Great work!

Author:  Jdpber [ Thu Jun 15, 2017 12:42 pm ]
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well i finally started the LAST and FINAL interior element. THE side shelf face plates. I do not yet own a thickness plainer simply because the one that i want is $,$$$ and i am waiting to be into my new shop first. SO i had to wait on a friends to become available to borrow.

Last night is got the wood to size and the first coat of water proofing sealer applied. i will do 5-6 coats then wrap in vinyl to match the rest of the interior and trim with freshly polished aluminum trim. (polish will happen in the evenings this week i predict.

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Author:  raquettelaker2 [ Mon Jun 26, 2017 12:41 pm ]
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Jdpber wrote:
ok update time. Ignition Tune up.

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I have reason to believe NONE of this has ever been replaced on our '93 5.8. :? I trust your research and selection of quality parts; if I used this photo as a shopping list is there any reason any of it wouldn't just bolt right up (plug and play) to a bone stock 5.8 of the same vintage?

Author:  zims1993 [ Thu Jun 29, 2017 11:51 am ]
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I have reason to believe NONE of this has ever been replaced on our '93 5.8. :? I trust your research and selection of quality parts; if I used this photo as a shopping list is there any reason any of it wouldn't just bolt right up (plug and play) to a bone stock 5.8 of the same vintage?

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Those parts should work just fine for your 5.8. The cap I listed also will work too, it just fits under the shift bracket. The MSD cap I posted has SS terminals and wire retention at the cap for all the wires, and the rotor is much better material and robust design over the streetfire or OEM (it is definitely not the rotor Summit shows in the picture). After upgrading coil, cap and rotor (cap and rotor I replaced had 20 hours on it) the throttle response is much quicker and smoother running on the hose. Lake test is Saturday.

Author:  Jdpber [ Wed Jul 05, 2017 12:07 pm ]
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Sorry for the Inconvenience of dead links. PhotoBucket Decided under the cover of darkness on Wednesday night to totally screw all of its users and now require a $400 a year membership to have linked images AKA these images on this forum. SO i am in the process of moving my photos and will me updating them as i can. Sorry to any readers that are needing help or detailed information. Please message or post a question and i will address it as soon as possible.

Author:  rpengr [ Thu Jul 06, 2017 2:10 pm ]
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Jdpber wrote:
Sorry for the Inconvenience of dead links. PhotoBucket Decided under the cover of darkness on Wednesday night to totally screw all of its users and now require a $400 a year membership to have linked images AKA these images on this forum. SO i am in the process of moving my photos and will me updating them as i can. Sorry to any readers that are needing help or detailed information. Please message or post a question and i will address it as soon as possible.

Yes, tell me about it. I already started a "Photobucket Sucks" Topic:
http://www.smwebhead.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=15555

If you decide on a good alternative, please post it there. I haven't decided what to use yet, but it sure will not be photobucket. It was a poorly designed, ad filled website anyway. Greedy basturds. :evil:

Author:  Jdpber [ Thu Jul 06, 2017 8:53 pm ]
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At the moment I think I will be buying a terabyte WD cloud NAS drive for e the house to use as a server for photos to post on the web. That is the most cost wffective and logical solution at present.

Author:  jontmiller [ Fri Jul 07, 2017 7:54 pm ]
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have you looked into flickr? though the interface for sharing to BB forum might not be as nice. don't know the price point, I have been a member for too many years

Author:  tallimeca [ Thu Jul 20, 2017 6:02 am ]
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man, I wish I could get these pictures to work. This thread would be super helpfull for me right now......

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