Hinge pin threads stripped
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flyinlow; That's the exact same kit I found on Ebay for a little less and cheaper shipping. Thx for the link anyway.
You're probably right abt using a 5/8" bit with alum. With steel, it probably wouldn't work out so well.
I was planning on using 3 drops of the red loc-tite on the helicoil and 1 drop on the hinge pin, but with stainless on stainless, the anti-sieze may be the way to go. I work on equip that's almost exclusively made of stainless and uses stainless hardware so I know they don't play well together over time.
My boat doesn't use the trim senders and I was thinking abt replacing them with alum plates. I would think they would help keep the pins in place if they did try to back out.
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Cole2534; Thx for the link. I couldn't get it to work until tonight. Their kits have lots of sizes, just not 5/8-18.
Motor; thx for providing the thread size/pitch..
You're probably right abt using a 5/8" bit with alum. With steel, it probably wouldn't work out so well.
I was planning on using 3 drops of the red loc-tite on the helicoil and 1 drop on the hinge pin, but with stainless on stainless, the anti-sieze may be the way to go. I work on equip that's almost exclusively made of stainless and uses stainless hardware so I know they don't play well together over time.
My boat doesn't use the trim senders and I was thinking abt replacing them with alum plates. I would think they would help keep the pins in place if they did try to back out.
P.S. PM sent..
Cole2534; Thx for the link. I couldn't get it to work until tonight. Their kits have lots of sizes, just not 5/8-18.
Motor; thx for providing the thread size/pitch..
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You might see if Smokin Gun has any of these left , they look really well made.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...tors-caps.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...tors-caps.html




