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Can You See The Difference?
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Can you tell the difference between the two Headers??
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Re: Can You See The Difference?
Uh.....................................Yah!
Is it from from the header being off ( another CMI Drama unfolds ) or were the holes drilled wrong originally. Should not hurt anything other than your pride when people say geez that thing is out of whack. Bryan |
Re: Can You See The Difference?
Thanks (Another CMI Drama Unfolds) I called CMI and e-mail them this picture so they could send me another header to replace this one. I was told I have to send it back first. Like you can't see the difference in the header... Factory Bravo transom holes from Baja measured and in spec...
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Re: Can You See The Difference?
Sure it is the header? Maybe your engine alignment is off just a touch!
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Engine is good Header is off. Picture is of same engine. The header is angled towards the engine.
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Just curios, have you measured the hole location or are you assuming they are correct? Might not hurt to put some masking tape on the back of the boat and lay out a center-line, take some measurements. I'm just trying to think what you can use for an accurate c/l reference.
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Re: Can You See The Difference?
Originally Posted by Mbam
Just curios, have you measured the hole location or are you assuming they are correct? Might not hurt to put some masking tape on the back of the boat and lay out a center-line, take some measurements. I'm just trying to think what you can use for an accurate c/l reference.
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302, I was kidding on the engine thing. I know of a dealer in this area that had to send a certain brand of headers back three times before they would fit correctly. Good luck with this one.
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Thanks for the info Im working it now...
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It's tough to tell from the photo if the problem is the header or the hole location..
If you click on the below link and provide the measurements on the first page it would be a good start towards figuring this out. Thanks, Fred Trick Marine |
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