Bravo Flywheel housing bushing?
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Bravo Flywheel housing bushing?
My flywheel housings have (press in) bushings that the bolts fit into to hold the flywheel housing to the transom plate. Are these bushings rubber coated? How do you replace them? I want to powdercoat my flywheel housings but would need to pull those rubber bushing out and replace them after the powdercoating process??
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My flywheel housings have (press in) bushings that the bolts fit into to hold the flywheel housing to the transom plate. Are these bushings rubber coated? How do you replace them? I want to powdercoat my flywheel housings but would need to pull those rubber bushing out and replace them after the powdercoating process??
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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My flywheel housings have (press in) bushings that the bolts fit into to hold the flywheel housing to the transom plate. Are these bushings rubber coated? How do you replace them? I want to powdercoat my flywheel housings but would need to pull those rubber bushing out and replace them after the powdercoating process??
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Like was mentioned, they should be able to cover them for ya!
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the 400 degree heat will kill the rear engine mounts which is what they are. They can be pressed out with the right size socket and new ones pressed back in (i usually put them in the freezer for about 30 min before pressing them back in) Mercruiser makes 2 different rear mounts make sure you put the heavy duty ones back in. Hope this helps.