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Nothing ever goes right!!!!!! Transom assembly doesn't fit!!!
Seems I have an 89 transom assembly. One I got to replace it is a 90. It has the drive reseviour hose, my old one did not. Well, the inner plate doesn't have a hole for the fitting to come thru. Could not figure out why it would not go on. Pushed, shoved, even kicked it once. Would not go any further.
Can I simply grind out the material from the inner plate to let the fitting come thru??? Seems to me it wouldn't hurt anything in that area. BUT, I don't own a grinder. Tinkerboater, what are you doing tomorrow night?? Or Thursday night??? I need an electric grinder. I don't have air at home. I have a dremmel, but that would take like all night and several bits. A good grinder should be able to do it in about 10 minutes. Don't need much taken off, maybe the size of a quarter. AAAAGGGHHHH!!!!! When will something go RIGHT?????????? |
Mike,
Keep cool buddy!!!! Look at the bright side, now you will always know if the drive has oil and what shape it is in. Sure its a little more work but worth it in the end. Dave |
Only problem is I don't have the tools to do the job. Love to go out and buy a grinder, but I'm so broke at the moment that I can't afford to pay attention!!!!!!!!!:mad:
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If you have a rough file you would be amazed how fast it will eat through that stuff. Only problem is with it being alluminum the file clogs up fast. So to clean it if you do not have a file card just keep some steel around that you can file once the file gets clogged up. Go file the steel and the alluminum will pop out. Use a harf round and you sould be set. Of course this is assiming that you can do this. Did you not get the inner transom plate with the transom assembly? Or are we talking the actuall transom of the boat that is getting in the way?
Jon |
No Jon, I don't get the inner plate with the outer assembly. The previous owner is still using the inners. In his.....gasp......Formula.:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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What is the matter with a bird!!!! :D:D Well do the file thing. Like I said you will be amazed at how fast it will go. The rougher the file the better. When you are done you can smooth it out with a less aggressive one.
Jon |
Mike I have air and a grinder. It is actually a cutting wheel but if you need you can buy a bit.
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Mike,
You or one of your neighbors must have an electric drill, you can drill a bunch of little holes next to each other and break out the piece and then file it smooth or just use a big bit to drill the hole. Or like Jon suggested a file will cut it very quickly. Even with air tools and die grinders I think that it's still easier to use a file and a hacksaw for alot of things. Hope it goes OK, Caleb |
They make mills than can be chuched in a drill, A little slower but a lot faster than a hand file. - If the drill will reach.
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You shouldn't be needing a large hole. Drill up to 1/2" and then use a coarse rat tail file to open it up the rest of the way. Won't be that much work. To determine the location, try putting some never sieze on the nipple and then slide the plate on. The never sieze will transfer showing exactly where to drill the hole.
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Borrowed an electric grinder and bit from Tinkerboater. Thanks a lot Steve!!!!!
I'll post when I've got it done and on the boat. Till then, don't call, don't email, don't PM, don't IM, etc.... I'M BUSY!!!!!!!!!! :D |
If you are really using a grinding wheel, you'll need a special one for aluminum. The regular steel wheels will quickly load up. Of course you're not doing much so it might not matter...
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Spray WD-40 on the bit while its cutting, it wont load up.
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I would double check before I started drilling. I would guess the fitting on the drive will work like a one way valve letting water in when the drive cools off.
You may be better off taking out the valve and plugging the hole. |
RickR, I'm grinding on the INNER plate, not the outer. So, no water issues or leaks of any kind. I understand the one way valve on the drive/bell housing. No sweat!! But thanks for the concern.:)
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Like formula 31 said just spray WD-40 on what you are grinding (about every 10 seconds of grinding) and it won't load up as fast with aluminum. Hell MIKE if you had told me you just needed a hole I have bits all the way up to 6 inches. And the drill to turn it.
3/4 inch hole in 1/2 inch aluminum takes about 1 minute. |
Steve, I'm done grinding. Need help putting it on the boat.
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I will plan on stoping over tomarrow after work.
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Thanks Steve. I should be home around 4:00 or so.
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Cool deal Foul get your azz back out on the water!!! Hey you have the alignment tool right!!! :D:D
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YEA HE HAS MY ALIGNMENT TOOL............
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:D :D :D :D :D
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We know it is not fouls. I am convinced that some day we are going to find a guy in the bottom of the lake that foul "barrowed" his boat from :D:D
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Now is probably not a good time to post this ,but I have the inner plates. If you need one call or stop by the shop. Sorry, good luck. Luther
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Luther, if this doesn't work tonight, I'll call you tomorrow afternoon. I think I have it cut about right though, and without taking the motor out of the boat, it's hard to get the inner plate out. Trust me, I tried for quite a while last night. Not a one man job!!!!
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