Transom pics of your Ext. boxes and/or your IMCO shorties!
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Uncle-use photoshop to scale your image up. You'll be looking for something in the 400 pixel range. When resizing, at the top of the dialog box will be the image size. You need to keep it below 150k. Remember-you can only "undo" one thing. So if it doesn't work, just undo it and try again.
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Looking at Phantom's photos reminds me of a comment made by IMCO. Their comment was that when using a extension box you should have the rams mounted off the box (or on standoffs) so that the pivot points are on the same centers. When the rams are mounted on the transom, the pivot point is different than the drives pivot point. When the drive is trailered, this will cause the steering rams to compress and bind.
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Thought I had some other pictures here at office but quessed wrong. Tonight I will take some for you.
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I know I am getting old. You had me thinking I was going blind trying to look at your pictures.
Thought I had some other pictures here at office but quessed wrong. Tonight I will take some for you.
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I know I am getting old. You had me thinking I was going blind trying to look at your pictures.
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Question for you guys-I'm using a Stellings box which requires bolts to attach it to the transom. Anybody know what grade of bolts I should be looking for? It seems as if most of the stainless bolts are coming in at a grade 2-3.