That is the question I pose to your collective wisdom. Here's the deal: My previous post about the Edson Pedistal alerted me to the seriousness of my rust problem. This all stemmed from a mixing elbow blowout about ten years ago in which the entire engine compartment was bathed in hot seawater. I've been aware of the problem and put off dealing with it by spraying all sorts of "corrosion blockers". Now I'm afraid the problem may be more than cosmetic. The 3qm30 is 30 years old with 2000 hours, was professionally rebuilt at 1000 hrs, has been otherwise properly maintained and cranks, runs, and does not smoke, etc. It just looks like hell and when I sell the boat, that will be an issue.
Perhaps you can post personal experience or links regarding the trials and tribulations of pulling the engine from this or similar boats.
If the engine were home, I can sandblast, paint, etc. But I'm not sure what I will find after I get it out. At least I can replace zincs, impellers, hoses,or possibly the mixing elbow.
The attached photo is of one motor mount.
Perhaps you can post personal experience or links regarding the trials and tribulations of pulling the engine from this or similar boats.
If the engine were home, I can sandblast, paint, etc. But I'm not sure what I will find after I get it out. At least I can replace zincs, impellers, hoses,or possibly the mixing elbow.
The attached photo is of one motor mount.
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