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Re: Refitting a 1976 F-32 Journal

Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2019 8:13 pm
by BradZ
Looking forward to spring to work on the F-32 sedan. Engine tune ups on the top of the list. My question is what spark plug wires is everyone using? Right know mine run in between the valve cover and exhaust manifold. It almost seems that I would have to remove the manifolds just to run new wires. I think I've read somewhere that the marine wires are actually longer for just this reason. I have the Chrysler 360 engines.
Next question is how often does the transmission fluid need changed? I only put on about 10-15 hours this past season, if that.
What kind of paint has anyone used on the side decks and for deck? What have you done about the hairline stress cracks before painting?
Has anyone used the zipper doors in their shrink wrap on the boat? Does it hold up all winter?
And a couple pictures to get us thru the winter.

Re: Refitting a 1976 F-32 Journal

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2019 11:08 am
by BradZ
All tucked away for the winter. I wanted to put a zipper door on but I'm not sure where to put it. I bought a 30" x 36" door. Any ideas? And I thought I had a nice size boat. Look at the monster they parked to the right of mine. LOL

Re: Refitting a 1976 F-32 Journal

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 8:13 am
by BeaconMarineBob
Here is a good picture of a large shrink wrap door we installed.

Re: Refitting a 1976 F-32 Journal

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2019 10:54 am
by BradZ
Thanks for the info Bob, I think I will go that route but split two doors one on the swim platform and then one to access the cockpit. I already bought a small 30 x 36 or I would just get a 30 x 72. So if I buy another 30 x 36 I should be able to keep them a foot or so apart from each other. So I'll just have to unzip the lower one. Get onto the swim platform and unzip the upper one and climb in.

Re: Refitting a 1976 F-32 Journal

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2020 10:21 am
by BradZ
Working on the A/C install. I'm happy to say that the 16,000 BTU Webasto Platinum Series unit is cooling the whole boat superbly. I also did some bilge clean up and painting. Aligned the port engine and shaft as it was rubbing the shaft log tube. Cleaned up the wiring in the engine bay and added my new battery box. Next up is the New Dometic Master Flush Macerator Toilet and holding tank install.

Re: Refitting a 1976 F-32 Journal

Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2020 8:53 am
by BradZ
Under the status I get a yellow triangle. But no message, i would do a screen shot but it wont load up.... Its driving me crazy! Maybe I used up the amount of space available for use under one subject? I would like to keep this subject alive as its getting a ton of attention 38K views!!!

Re: Refitting a 1976 F-32 Journal

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2020 6:42 am
by Moderator
BradZ wrote: Mon Nov 02, 2020 2:08 pm As you can see my test failed, I give up. Same computer same phone can't upload pictures at all
We can not find any issues on our end . Somethings to look at . What message are you getting ? Send a photo of it to my email . I believe I gave it to you . check your surety settings try using a different browser like MS edge or google chrome or fire fox . Lastly try a new user name , your will have to use a different email address to register .

I assume the photos are on your device not on a site ?

Re: Refitting a 1976 F-32 Journal

Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2021 8:43 pm
by kcarpenters13ks
Ive been watching your progress, And very impressed. We just purchased '77 F32. and being able to watch, really gives me some idea of what lies ahead. take care and Thankyou again.

Re: Refitting a 1976 F-32 Journal

Posted: Mon Feb 01, 2021 1:39 pm
by BradZ
I'm glad its helped. Congrats on the purchase. We are going into year three as F-32 owners and can't wait for summer. We added A/C this past year and really were able to enjoy the inside of the boat more. I Also added a 30 gallon black water tank and a new macerator electric toilet. Best thing I did to date. I got rid of the old sanitation hoses and no more foul smells coming from the bilge. They were unbelievably strong smelling and literally sticky with @#$%. If you need any help feel free to message me.