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The threads looked good so I tightened the nut up and everything seems to be okay. I will test this weekend. Thanks guys.:cool-smiley-011:
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As long as you don't turn the upper lock nut, chances are your alignment will be back on par. 1 of my previous boats would always back the lower nuts down. The locking tabs where new and never showed signs of being bent out allowing the nut to turn. After several tiimes of retightening the lower nut back up, I made a pipe spacer to fit over the threads and against the nut. problem solved.
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Port Motor aligned right up ... Starboard Motor will not let the tool into the coupler ...looks like the rear is too low .. the tool hits the top of the splines .. moved the front of the motor down and up to the limit without success ... I guess pull the rear bolts and see what happens ? m
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Off the front, sometimes a coupler that has some time and wear on it will sharpen the splines and prevent the tool from sliding in. The rear is not adjustable. Also use tool to rotate gimble in its race, make sure the bearing isn't directing the tool up.
Jim |
Originally Posted by MOBILEMERCMAN
(Post 2263644)
Off the front, sometimes a coupler that has some time and wear on it will sharpen the splines and prevent the tool from sliding in. The rear is not adjustable. Also use tool to rotate gimble in its race, make sure the bearing isn't directing the tool up.
Jim |
With the front mounts down and rear mounts torqued the tool will not slide in ..
Loosen the left rear mount 3 turns and it slides right in ... |
offthefront, sorry I just got back to this thread. I was talking about the rubber mounts installed in the transom plate. The spring washer sits on top of them. The new mounts do not use the spring. This is only if the mounts were replaced.
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Off the front, sorry to hear its fighting you. Was the transom plate off during repairs? Its possible the mount in bellhousing has failed. You probably would have been aware of a problem before you pulled motors. Did you move the gimble bearing around to make sure it is aligned?
Have you checked rear hardware to ensure everything is in its place? Jim |
I was looking at your pics and wondering, You replaced your stringers. On a wild guess I wonder if your coupling has taken a slight out of center set. If the motors were out of alignment when you pulled them. Try rotating motor and recheck to see if it may change.
Jim |
Originally Posted by MOBILEMERCMAN
(Post 2264810)
I was looking at your pics and wondering, You replaced your stringers. On a wild guess I wonder if your coupling has taken a slight out of center set. If the motors were out of alignment when you pulled them. Try rotating motor and recheck to see if it may change.
Jim I will rotate the motor and see what happens .. One possibility is that the spring poped out when we droped the motor in ....I looked in the bilge and could not find it but it also could be lying on the TA somewhere .. I'm thinking the only way to find out if its not there is to lift the motor ... thanks....m |
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