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Installation instructions, LOL, what's that? Pretty straight forward, remove everything from the transom and re-install it all 12" back on the boxes. Seal it real good. More places for leaks to develope. Didn't know Mayfair made boxes, never heard of them.
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Originally Posted by Flamingo 32
(Post 3290582)
Anyone know where I could look at installation instructions for any of these? :wuerg019: wouldn't mind learning something about them
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Never knew about these either
http://www.hardin-marine.com/c-1422-...ion-boxes.aspx |
Do they make adapters for other steering systems?
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Originally Posted by rbr2328
(Post 3292257)
Do they make adapters for other steering systems?
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Found their pdf's for alot of the products they carry, interesting reading , thanks
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Originally Posted by LV
(Post 3292324)
you could have anything machined, im going to have my local fabrication shop make me a steering ram extension for my Lathem steerring system.
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I did the Imco 3" box on mine when I was first getting into boating. It's a very straight forward install. The motor does have to go up and back a tad. The kit comes with practically everything you need. I had to get some angle aluminum to make new mount pads for the engine, but even that was a cake walk. If you go that route, I can give you some advice that will make a few things easier... If you have any questions, call Ron at Imco Nevada - he's extremely knowledgeable and more than happy to explain things in detail. 702-294-3030. I haven't used the stellings box, but I know some people that have, and they all have mixed opinions. They are harder on the drive, and they require more maintenance, especially in the extreme up position- mostly just to do with the u-joints for the drive shaft. I haven't used the Hardin kit either, nor do I know anyone that has- but Hardin makes damn great products, and I can't imagine that their kit wouldn't be top notch. Talk to Scott at Cp if you have questions on that one, that guy is a never ending encyclopedia of go-fast boat knowledge!
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