Drive Stud Washer Question
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In the beginning stages of doing the hydraulic steering conversion in the PQ. While bolting on the drive steering bracket, I noticed this:

What is it and what does it do?
For the time being, I removed it, as it would jack the bracket up and nothing would line up properly. I could put a washer on other three studs, but thought I’d ask if I even need to worry about it.
Thanks. Brad.
In the beginning stages of doing the hydraulic steering conversion in the PQ. While bolting on the drive steering bracket, I noticed this:

What is it and what does it do?
For the time being, I removed it, as it would jack the bracket up and nothing would line up properly. I could put a washer on other three studs, but thought I’d ask if I even need to worry about it.
Thanks. Brad.
ground washer. the other washers are against powder coat so that one is screwed in so the ground can go from the drive into the gimble
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Comped,Originally Posted by compedgemarine
ground washer. the other washers are against powder coat so that one is screwed in so the ground can go from the drive into the gimble
Makes sense. Interesting, though, that the Mayfair kit instructions mention nothing about it, and the bracket is not machined to accommodate it. I guess I need to find three more washers of the same thickness to level them all out.
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Marc,Originally Posted by Mbam
Or drill a hole in the Mayfair bracket in the correct location and use a longer screw. Probably make it oversize.
I’m not following….
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I think I pictured the setup wrong. I was thinking it was a flat plate Oops.
Probably wouldn't hurt to drill the bell housing and use one of the screws and cables from the continuity kit to insure the ground.
https://www.mercruiserparts.com/bam/...l/37499833/282
Probably wouldn't hurt to drill the bell housing and use one of the screws and cables from the continuity kit to insure the ground.
https://www.mercruiserparts.com/bam/...l/37499833/282
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Probably wouldn't hurt to drill the bell housing and use one of the screws and cables from the continuity kit to insure the ground.
https://www.mercruiserparts.com/bam/...l/37499833/282
Marc,I ended up machining 1/16” off the stud boss on the steering bracket and reinstalled the grounding washer. Worked out great.Originally Posted by Mbam
I think I pictured the setup wrong. I was thinking it was a flat plate Oops.Probably wouldn't hurt to drill the bell housing and use one of the screws and cables from the continuity kit to insure the ground.
https://www.mercruiserparts.com/bam/...l/37499833/282
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but I needed new stainless lock nuts for my outdrivrs
All the usual places wanted 6 to 10 dollars for one
So searched the specs and found a place called AFT
A box of 100 . Under 50 dollars
Washers were a tad less






but I needed new stainless lock nuts for my outdrivrs
All the usual places wanted 6 to 10 dollars for one
So searched the specs and found a place called AFT
A box of 100 . Under 50 dollars
Washers were a tad less






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but I needed new stainless lock nuts for my outdrivrs
All the usual places wanted 6 to 10 dollars for one
So searched the specs and found a place called AFT
A box of 100 . Under 50 dollars
Washers were a tad less





PowerBoatr,Originally Posted by powerboatr
Sort of relatedbut I needed new stainless lock nuts for my outdrivrs
All the usual places wanted 6 to 10 dollars for one
So searched the specs and found a place called AFT
A box of 100 . Under 50 dollars
Washers were a tad less





My go-to is almost always McMaster-Carr.
7/16-20 Stainless Lock Nuts
Works out to about a buck each, including shipping.
Thanks. Brad.
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My go-to is almost always McMaster-Carr.
7/16-20 Stainless Lock Nuts
Works out to about a buck each, including shipping.
Thanks. Brad.
Going to add thrm to my favorites as wellOriginally Posted by Brad Christy
PowerBoatr,My go-to is almost always McMaster-Carr.
7/16-20 Stainless Lock Nuts
Works out to about a buck each, including shipping.
Thanks. Brad.




