Didn't want to de-rail my WB1 build thread, so some small updates on the square. Season is over (for me) so wanted to knock out all the little things that have needed attention over the last few years.
First up, hood seal replacement.
I wanted to replace my square's "reverse" hood seal I added during the build, essentially weather stripping from McMaster Carr, it worked fine if I wasn't subbing or messing around, but would take on water and had a few times where it swallowed some leaving me fighting to get it started.
So, replaced it with the Watcon seal, only to see my hood has warped even more over the past few years. Put the old "reverse" hood seal on as well as the Watcon seal. Not ideal, but the hood clasps down (very tightly) and its now a super solid seal. Hopefully the seal will compress a little over time and then I'm set, little nervous with how much clamping force is being put on the hood/latch.
If not, then I will prob remove both seals and try and find some thicker weather stripping, or maybe go to surf straps, but this should work fine.
My living room atm, ski lives in here for the winter, it's my "Conversation" piece

Stuck a light in the bilge to see, massive gap

My "reverse" seal

Double sealed

Next, exhaust work
I wanted to either replace or upgrade my "Custom" breadbox to water box rubber exhaust hose. Basically pieced this together using two exhaust pipes and some PVC pipe during the build, been working great but that PVC pipe has always bugged me.
So either gonna replace the PVC pipe with some stainless or aluminum with the ends bead rolled to hopefully prevent blowing off the pipe, or might replace it with the OEM pipe. However, not sure if the OEM pipe will fit right, as I'm running the stock bread box to a Rad Dudes water box.



So for all those saying that PVC would melt in the exhaust systems of these things, maybe, but this worked just fine on a stock 61X for 2 years. I just wanted to get a better setup in there, especially since I'm doing more tail stands and what not, more pressure on that exhaust.