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1989 bass tracker pro 17 rebuild - livewell question
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<blockquote data-quote="jalockwood" data-source="post: 353508" data-attributes="member: 13522"><p>i took a small fishing trip this morning but just got back in and im gonna try to remove two panels in the bilge area to gain some access to the foam near the transom and try to clear it out more. i thought about the idea with heating up the rod but wasn't sure if it would be a smart move with the gluv it being laid down in the bottom, maybe it wont effect it. like you said ill try it on a piece of scrap first before i send the whole thing up in a ploom of smoke haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jalockwood, post: 353508, member: 13522"] i took a small fishing trip this morning but just got back in and im gonna try to remove two panels in the bilge area to gain some access to the foam near the transom and try to clear it out more. i thought about the idea with heating up the rod but wasn't sure if it would be a smart move with the gluv it being laid down in the bottom, maybe it wont effect it. like you said ill try it on a piece of scrap first before i send the whole thing up in a ploom of smoke haha. [/QUOTE]
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