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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
JetJon Conversion - SeaDoo SP into 1236 Fisher
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<blockquote data-quote="painlesstom" data-source="post: 293256" data-attributes="member: 10361"><p>Yeah, I'm not a fan of primer bulbs. A good fuel system doesn't need them anyhow.</p><p></p><p>Holidays, weather, and a few orders slowed progress a little, but I finally got a change to get some more finished. It's down to the little details really. I got the steering stick finished with a start/stop switch and foam handle grip, looks like I bought it somewhere so I'm really happy with that. The lanyard switch and choke got mounted on the front of the deck too.</p><p></p><p>Framed up a area between the seat and console that will get covered with plywood that will cover the fuel/oil hoses and wiring. I plan on being able to start it again this weekend.</p><p></p><p>The deck and engine cover needed travel limiting cables. On the deck I ran the cables through pulleys that hook to springs on the transom, this causes them to draw the cables away from hot, or moving, parts when closed. </p><p></p><p>I also finished bracing the seat base assembly and powder coated it, very solid now. </p><p></p><p>Getting very close to making a walk around video so everyone can see things in more detail and how it all works together.</p><p></p><p>Wishing everyone a Happy New Year! :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="painlesstom, post: 293256, member: 10361"] Yeah, I'm not a fan of primer bulbs. A good fuel system doesn't need them anyhow. Holidays, weather, and a few orders slowed progress a little, but I finally got a change to get some more finished. It's down to the little details really. I got the steering stick finished with a start/stop switch and foam handle grip, looks like I bought it somewhere so I'm really happy with that. The lanyard switch and choke got mounted on the front of the deck too. Framed up a area between the seat and console that will get covered with plywood that will cover the fuel/oil hoses and wiring. I plan on being able to start it again this weekend. The deck and engine cover needed travel limiting cables. On the deck I ran the cables through pulleys that hook to springs on the transom, this causes them to draw the cables away from hot, or moving, parts when closed. I also finished bracing the seat base assembly and powder coated it, very solid now. Getting very close to making a walk around video so everyone can see things in more detail and how it all works together. Wishing everyone a Happy New Year! :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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