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Old 11-18-2010, 07:02 AM
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I have a 87 24ls. bought it last year. the entire engine hatch lift assembly was missing. i would like to get it working again. finding the actuator is no problem, the part i really need is the actual bar
that attaches to the underside of the hatch. i believe it was either aluminum as stainless and sort of U shaped. anyone know where i can find one, or is there another route i can take. thanks

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That may be hard to find, but if find a local shop that has tubing and can bend it you will find.

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it's stainless!
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Is it a bar or a bracket? On my 311 and every boat I have seen of its vintage they are brackets. I can get you pictures of mine and you can probably fab some stuff up or have it made up for you. I would think that even the guys that make/sell the rams may have brackets that will work.
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Originally Posted by Audiofn
Is it a bar or a bracket? On my 311 and every boat I have seen of its vintage they are brackets. I can get you pictures of mine and you can probably fab some stuff up or have it made up for you. I would think that even the guys that make/sell the rams may have brackets that will work.
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its the bar, stainless tubing im told. the brackets are the only thing that are still there. a pic would be great, maybe i could have it made.
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Does the lift fit in the center or one side of the hatch?
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Originally Posted by Audiofn
Does the lift fit in the center or one side of the hatch?
on a 242ls it would lift from the side
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Originally Posted by Audiofn
Does the lift fit in the center or one side of the hatch?
off to the right side of the engine, seems a bit funky to try and raise such a heavy object from the side like that. the center lift sounds like a much better system.

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Originally Posted by ddabal
off to the right side of the engine, seems a bit funky to try and raise such a heavy object from the side like that. the center lift sounds like a much better system.

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it is but thats how they did it back then
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A center lift would also be smack dab in the middle of the plastic Formula mirror!
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