This came out slick!

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ChrisHerzog

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I wanted a way to easily take the dummy motor on and off so this is what I came up with...
 

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Well dont get to excited when the purchace orders start rolling in...you may have to start a business..the engine cover looks awesome.....so......how much!...just asking for a friend....
 
The engine cover came from Steve at Insane boats. He sells them for 50.00. He didn’t have the exhaust tips in stock so I told him to send it without. I then cam across Craig Mullen name. He makes a bunch of 3D printed engine parts for 1/10th, 1/8th and 1/6th scale boats. I asked him to send me the exhaust tips and the air intake. I then modified the block that I got from Steve so that I could use Craig’s intake. The fuel rails I made with some scrap wood. The mounts are just Home Depot alum angle with earth magnets I got on line. The black is BBQ pit flat black and the red and silver are testers paint. Topped it all off with Spray Max flat clear. I probably have about 100.00 give or take a little in it.
 
Chris....dude that is just slick...time for another project....thanks for the video thats worth 1000 words..
 
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