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Aluminum Bass Tracker Renovation.
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<blockquote data-quote="Restrained" data-source="post: 331799" data-attributes="member: 12610"><p>I was a bit concerned about vibration and noise from the aluminum deck grating against the aluminum floor stringers so I used 1/8" self adhesive foam. I think it will keep things quieter.</p><p></p><p>Talked to the nice folks over at Jamestown Distributors abut the best fastener to use for a alum. floor and was told a alum. fastener would be better than stainless steel. So when the time comes I will most likely use aluminum pop-rivets. What are your guys thoughts on this?</p><p></p><p>Spent a few hours disconnecting all the various wires and cables to the 40 HP oil-injected Evinrude outboard. My intentions are to build a wood stand to put the motor on for the winter. I want to do some various service to the outboard including replacing the impeller. Gawd knows when this motor was last serviced but my guess is only when it didn't start. :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Restrained, post: 331799, member: 12610"] I was a bit concerned about vibration and noise from the aluminum deck grating against the aluminum floor stringers so I used 1/8" self adhesive foam. I think it will keep things quieter. Talked to the nice folks over at Jamestown Distributors abut the best fastener to use for a alum. floor and was told a alum. fastener would be better than stainless steel. So when the time comes I will most likely use aluminum pop-rivets. What are your guys thoughts on this? Spent a few hours disconnecting all the various wires and cables to the 40 HP oil-injected Evinrude outboard. My intentions are to build a wood stand to put the motor on for the winter. I want to do some various service to the outboard including replacing the impeller. Gawd knows when this motor was last serviced but my guess is only when it didn't start. :roll: [/QUOTE]
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