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Removal of Gimbal Transom Assembly
I am trying to remove the transom assembly from my boat. I have a Bravo 1 drive, the motor is out, and lower unit is off, and I want to rebuild the transom assembly. It needs to have the steering tightened up and the bellows replaced. I can't seem to figure out why it won't come off the back of the boat. I have the 6 nuts and 2 bolts off, the shift cable and steering is disconnected. But it will only come apart about 1/2 inch, and then something is holding it on. I got to be missing something, all help and suggestions are appreciated.
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You have the inner plate off too? Depending on how straight the holes were drilled its possible the studs are jamming. You may just need to work it off with a block of wood and/or a no bounce hammer.
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If that doesnt work, try dynamite!! :drink::drink: Those damn things stick bad some times. Be careful that the water neck isnt hitting the transom hole when pulling it back.
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Som People Add A Nice Bead Of Sillicone To The Mating Surfacs , Thus Making Them A Sum ***** To Get Off . I Know When I Changed Mine , Somone Had Put A Heck Of A Bead And It Stuck Like Hell, Ended Up Using A Pry Bar To Get It Started .
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If its coming off a 1/2 inch, mercman is probably right about the bolts getting hung on the holes.
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