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Kajun 10-16-2006 01:36 AM

Re: well here she is!
 
yea my tach does have a pole selector on back and its brand new.. i'll call faria and see if it can be used with johnsons.

i need to pull out the force cables so i can get a measurement....i'll try to go do that now....

Kajun 10-16-2006 02:32 AM

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ok got them out... my measuring tape is only 16ft...the cables are about 17ft..brand is "Morse"

here are the ends that connect to the binnacle..


http://www.cajunmusicforum.com/galle..._001.sized.jpg
http://www.cajunmusicforum.com/galle..._001.sized.jpg
http://www.cajunmusicforum.com/galle..._001.sized.jpg


here's the engine stand...even after i modified it it still wont let me get close enough to it...but i may be able to get it mounted with 2 people, but i'm trying to get it so i can do everything myself, mount and unmount motors... i might have to modify the front hoist legs so that are alil more spread out.

http://www.cajunmusicforum.com/galle..._001.sized.jpg

Skools Out 10-16-2006 03:04 AM

Re: well here she is!
 
remember to get about a ft longer so they reach for sure due to jackplate.

macojoe 10-16-2006 03:58 AM

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Quote:

Posted by: chumbucket Posted on: Oct 15th, 2006, 10:49pm
What length cables do you need? I gots cables.

The Teleflex works either way. Usually mounted the other way around though. Doesn't really matter I think
Give me them cables back you theft!! ;)

I was going to throw them in the trash before CB saved them!!

macojoe 10-16-2006 04:04 AM

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Quote:

here's the engine stand...even after i modified it it still wont let me get close enough to it...but i may be able to get it mounted with 2 people, but i'm trying to get it so i can do everything myself, mount and unmount motors... i might have to modify the front hoist legs so that are alil more spread out.
I have done my alone, but I use a come along or a chain fall.

I don't know hjow high that thig you have goes, but if you mke the stand legs short on the oter side from the motoer that would get you closer? The weight of the motor would be on the long leg side and balance nice.

Just getting over the top?? Or come at it from the side??

Or hang a chain fall or come along in the garage and transfer to it to add to the stand, use the hoist for mounting on to the boat?

chumbucket 10-16-2006 04:07 AM

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They're brand new!!!!!!

macojoe 10-16-2006 04:17 AM

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I should have tossed them! LOL

I tryed selling then giving and no one wanted them??

My basement is so full I had no were to keep anymore!

So CB saved them from the grave!

I will teach you to take my stuff and give it away!

Kajun 10-16-2006 05:13 AM

Re: well here she is!
 
i just went a tried to come in from the other side of it...it didnt do much good....prob is the width of the stand....i'll have no choice but to modify the hoist legs..

i would use my rafters in my garage but it was built in 1942 lol i did it once with a 85hp force and was scared chitless the whole time....lots of creaking lol

i guess i could just mount it on the boat instead of putting it on the stand , kinda wanted it on stand though for awhile till i was able to go through it and make sure it would run before mounting.

here's a better pic of the legs..

http://www.cajunmusicforum.com/galle..._001.sized.jpg

pikfish 10-16-2006 07:12 AM

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What happened to the extendable boom on your motor lift?

reelapeelin 10-16-2006 08:52 AM

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Add 4'' blocks between casters and stand....then motor-lift oughtta roll right under from the side ;) ...

That stand looks strangely familiar ::) ... ;D ;D ...


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