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Unread 02-20-2010, 01:26 PM
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add a little dab of 5200 to the rivet holes and sink some screws back in there. Button that back up before you open a can of worms. If it feels solid and the adhesive is causing you great trouble to remove . . . leave it!!!

Don't fix something that ain't broke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Unread 02-20-2010, 01:43 PM
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Thanks guys!
I already started putting things back together. Pulled the bracket mounting bolts out of the transom to run them over a wire wheel and didn't find any moisture with an awl inside the holes. Motor has defiantly been off before and I'm betting the aluminum trim has been off also. Sealing everything back up with 4200. If it hasn't rotted by now they must have done something right.

Just thought I would do the right thing while the motor was off the boat.
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add a little dab of 5200 to the rivet holes and sink some screws back in there. Button that back up before you open a can of worms. If it feels solid and the adhesive is causing you great trouble to remove . . . Leave it!!!

Don't fix something that ain't broke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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