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Drive shower hose for Latham steering
I bought the Livorsi hose pictured below, but either I threw away the instructions/template together with the box :picard1: or they were missing.
Both ways, any suggestion/recommendation/copy of the template which you might have is very welcome! The drive is a latest style Bravo XR. I also found this old thread, according to which if I have a L/H prop I should fit the pickup on stbd side, is that correct? But of course I'd like to be sure also about the exact position, before drilling holes... Thanks in advance! http://www.livorsi.com/images/07catalog/DSHL.jpg |
I have the same shower kit but from Latham. I don't have the template anymore, but do know that you are correct. Install it on the starboard side of the cavitation plate for L/H drive and on the port side for R/H drive. The prop helps push the water up the pick-up.
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The outside of my pickup flange (top of cav plate) is about 1/4" from the edge of the plate on the rear and side. I have a R/H prop so mine is on the Left of the cav plate
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Thanks for your pic.
Judging by that, the pickup is placed as externally (1) and as far astern (2) as possible. But I suspect that (at least for 2) the position is actually constrained by the piston, in older Bravo style. In the latest Bravos, there is more space to play with (see below). The point is, is the position on older Bravos the optimal one regardless of any constraint, or could a different placement work better in newer Bravos? http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...Sterndrive.jpg |
Help!
Really there isn't anyone who fitted that hose on a new Bravo?.... :eek:
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Originally Posted by mapism
(Post 3040003)
Really there isn't anyone who fitted that hose on a new Bravo?.... :eek:
So in my case the back of the pick-up tube hole is about .25" from the back of the cavitation plate, or about as far back as you can go. Latham provided a paper template. Measured twice (or ten times) and drilled once!:drink: I have heard that sometimes drive showers can cause cavitation problems. Seems the further behind the prop you can mount the pick-up, the better. Maybe this is why the Latham kit is designed this way(?). I do know with my 292 I don't have any problems at all with cavitation after installing the kits. I recommend calling Livorsi if you have any specific questions regarding mounting. |
Originally Posted by 4mulafastech
(Post 3040280)
So in my case the back of the pick-up tube hole is about .25" from the back of the cavitation plate, or about as far back as you can go. Latham provided a paper template
Did the Latham template place it also as "external" on the anticavitation plate as you can go? That's what Ghostrider pic seems to suggest... |
Originally Posted by mapism
(Post 3040345)
Interesting, thank you.
Did the Latham template place it also as "external" on the anticavitation plate as you can go? That's what Ghostrider pic seems to suggest... |
'Course it does, thank you for taking the time to check!
I guess I'll have to fit mine just a little bit more forward, due to the bracket shape, as you mentioned. Unless it can be easily detached and soldered on the opposite side, but I'm not sure it's worth the hassle. Anyway, other than that, I don't see why there should be any difference in the optimal placement, between the Latham and Livorsi hoses. Many thanks again! :drink: |
You're welcome!:drink: Now drill carefully. As I remember it was a bit nerve racking for me drilling on that thing! lol!
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