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Installing thru hull tips
I just got a set of quicksilver 4" thru hull tips and before I drill massive holes in my transom I figured it would be in my best interest to ask a question lol the tips are 4" but there is lip for the exhaust house that's a little less than a 1/4" so when I drill the hole should I drill a 4 1/4" hole or should I keep it as small as possible and if I drill a 4" hole will I be able to squeeze it in? I'm guessing the best idea is to drill the 4 1/4 hole so I don't crack or break the fiberglass but I figured I would ask for some better advice :)
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Go 4", then finish the hole (or any slight adjustments) with a simple sanding flapper wheel.
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I'd drill a large enough hole.
Sounds like 4.25 is that size. |
I'd drill the holes, then resin them after, so the transom doesn't have the option of water seepage and ultimately rot.
Also, make sure your holes are inline good with the risers, so that you dont have an angle on the rubber hose. The rubber can burn thru if theres a decent angle. |
Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
(Post 4315511)
I'd drill the holes, then resin them after, so the transom doesn't have the option of water seepage and ultimately rot.
Also, make sure your holes are inline good with the risers, so that you dont have an angle on the rubber hose. The rubber can burn thru if theres a decent angle. |
Originally Posted by vintage chromoly
(Post 4315504)
I'd drill a large enough hole.
Sounds like 4.25 is that size. Unless you can find a deep hole saw, you'll be cutting the hole in 2 steps; from inside and outside the boat, so again, the pilot holes are important. Here is a simple drill fixture that would be adequate for the job: http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...a=pla_18465513 |
Originally Posted by HyFive578
(Post 4315566)
Everything he said, plus put a bead of marine silicone under the outer flange of the exhaust tips and coat your screws in LifeCaulk before you screw them in.
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Budman II I like the way you do things.
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Why you would want to drill a hole that's not large enough for the pipe to pass through and then use an abrasive wheel to enlarge as opposed to just drilling to proper size hole escapes me. Having 1/8" of "play" around the tips is not detrimental.
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To be clear Keith p........are you saying that the greatest outside diameter that needed to pass through the transom is 4.25"?
If so, you will never "squeeze" a stainless tip through a lesser opening than the tips largest outside diameter. |
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