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- panama city beach FL
my msd dry box
heres one i made from a dry box from walmart and a old seadoo box and wiring i had
if i could redo it i would just wanted to protect it at the time would now mount on the back in the same location as my oem eletrical box and put the coils and all in it too but i removed my msd and went back to stock for now its plenty fast for the time being but will propablly reinstall it next winter
*** good idea too no matter what box you make or go with through some packs of silca gel from beef jerky in there to help absorb any possible moisture**
heres one i made from a dry box from walmart and a old seadoo box and wiring i had
if i could redo it i would just wanted to protect it at the time would now mount on the back in the same location as my oem eletrical box and put the coils and all in it too but i removed my msd and went back to stock for now its plenty fast for the time being but will propablly reinstall it next winter
*** good idea too no matter what box you make or go with through some packs of silca gel from beef jerky in there to help absorb any possible moisture**
FROM MY POSTING*********well finally finished it used a drybox from walmart and a old seadoo electrical box to make the waterproof fittings. then used epoxy to weld it to box ran stainless steel bolts through it for extra security with silcone and bolted msd to bottom of the box with 2 more stainless steel bolts sciliconed also.( Seeing how just 1 water proof gromet is 15$ at the boat store and needed 3 that was just too pricy )then just used the wires from the seadoo worked amazing took out today and when i came home washed it out and then checked it not a single spec of moisture gonna build a bracket to mount box on just wanted to take it to the lake today so zipties and bounge cords had to do.
thanks for the help on the wiring
thanks for the help on the wiring
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