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Re: Removing Sea Drive
Looking good Brother G.
How did you mount it, inside the transom. Bolts and a solid piece of metal, or just bolts ??, Snap us some pics. ;D ;D ;D |
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Hey guys,
Here's a shot inside the transom per Hammer's request. We used two aluminum plates that Kamikaze was kind enough to give me as backing plates on the inside of the transom. This bracket took a total of 18 bolts! That baby is on there! I made a mess with the 5200... Oh well, all of that is hidden from the eye. All that matters is that it's sealed, right? http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...l/100_1287.jpg here's another shot of the bracket, this time with the new to me 96 Johnson on it. http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...l/100_1285.jpg And here's a shot of things after we installed the rigging hose (shop vac hose from Home Depot). http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...l/100_1286.jpg I still have to install the no feedback steering and run the fuel line. I was hesitant to run the fuel line together with the electrical lines in the hose. Do any of you have any suggestions? Should I drill a separate hole just for the fuel line and the steering? |
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Looks great!!
I just drilled the one big hole, then I ran the oil, gas, steering and all wires out the hole. What went thur the Vac hose was all the wireing, the rest out side the Vac hose. http://syncboard.com/albums/Boat-Tac..._023.sized.jpg |
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Hi MJ,
I drilled a good size hole, but just big enough for the fitting for the rigging hose. *I looked at your picture for quite some time as we were in the process of installing the hose, but couldn't make out what you had done. *Did you actually cut a hole in your rigging hose out of which you then ran the oil, gas, and steering. *In other words, do all of your wires and hoses run together until exiting the transom area at which point the oil, gas, and steering cable separate through a hole in the rigging hose? * Thanks again for making your picture available. * * |
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They sell a rubber boot for this, it screws to the transome and has a wire tie that you tighten up after you bring what ever you want thur it.
Yes the wires and stuff come thur toghter as they re like that in the boat any way. They sperate when you get out side the hole just like you say. http://syncboard.com/albums/Boat-Tac...icture_261.jpg |
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Thanks again MJ. Can you tell me where to buy one of those rubber boots? I may just drill a hole in the rigging hose for the gas and steering to go through... What do you think?
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I got the boot at west marine, or boaters world?? I forgot which.
eaither way will work I guess? I just like leaving them seprate cause if the oil or gas leaks it is going to make a mess of all the wires. |
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I probably wasn't clear enough in my previous post. I meant that I would make a hole in the rigging hose just as it comes out at the transom and then run the fuel and steering along the outside of the rigging hose... Does that make more sense?
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I understood it, but if it got a hole at the top were it was in the vac from lets say chafing, then it would leak in the vac hose.
I would not put in hose at all! ;D |
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Okay, I getcha. I'm the one who misunderstood. I'll have a look around West Marine and Boater's World and see what I can come up with for a boot like you have...
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