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Poo 09-07-2006 05:03 AM

Re: Mercury Motors
 

Originally Posted by Raylar
Don't count the Raylar Red out yet, we are just getting started!! This is the new Team LaveyCraft HO525 race motor!

Ray @ Raylar

I hope you stick with it . The sooner more "Reputable" builders get involved ,the sooner the prices will go down .
Brian oughta' be able to beat it up for ya' on the west coast all rite . :D

wrinkleface 09-07-2006 08:11 AM

Re: Mercury Motors
 

Originally Posted by Jassman
Looks good you guys, now quit spending so much time on them gas motors and help us Diesel Brothers out. :cool: Jeff

Jazz, do U have 1 of them thar cigar stink boats?? :p :eek: :evilb:

Jon Bucy 10-31-2006 11:43 PM

Re: Mercury Motors
 

Originally Posted by franklins
You are right about people do not check out there boats!! I have learned alot my self about that to. On our outboard motors you should check the jack plate and motor mount bolts about every second time out. They should be at 80lbs and we find them losened off quit often. Most people would never even check the bolts once a year.

Franklins.
In my years of hi-performance boating and racing I have always doubled up on mounting nuts on mounting bolts,preferably loc nuts,also Loc-tite thread lock could'nt hurt.This should prevent any backing off or loosening.
Good luck.


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