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At the botom of the engine bracket there are 6 holes ( two rows of three ) on approx. a 45 degree angle, there is a stainless rod ( about 5/8" Diameter ) going through one of the holes to the other side of bracket with snap rings on each end to hold it in.
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I am no expert for sure, but I would think that piece would only be needed on a motor with no power tilt/trim. Unless on your particular boat it is possible to tilt the motor down so far it would hit the boat.
That being said, on my 1972 25hp Evinrude, there is a spring on the one end that keeps that bar nice and snug in its place. Maybe you could find a spring that would work for yours if you need it.
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