Hammer Trim Tab Pump
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My trim tab pump has worked itself loose, it was screwed into the transom slightly to the right behind the engine, and I can't find the screws that were holding it in. How deep of a screw would be appropriate to hold it in, I'd hate to drive one straight through the fiberglass!
Basically how deep of a screw can I put into the transom?
Also, should I be worried if this was a case of rot around the old screw holes?
Basically how deep of a screw can I put into the transom?
Also, should I be worried if this was a case of rot around the old screw holes?
#3
As mentioned, transoms are 2" or thicker, but you might have 1/2" of putty/filler and a couple layers of glass behind the gel. Don't want to have a screw pushing on those materials if you can avoid it. You have the Insta Trim/Boat Leveler tabs? Shouldn't take much to hold that pump on. I'd certainly think 1" of thread would be more than enough. May have to move the pump over to get a clean hole if the old ones are stripped out.
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As mentioned, transoms are 2" or thicker, but you might have 1/2" of putty/filler and a couple layers of glass behind the gel. Don't want to have a screw pushing on those materials if you can avoid it. You have the Insta Trim/Boat Leveler tabs? Shouldn't take much to hold that pump on. I'd certainly think 1" of thread would be more than enough. May have to move the pump over to get a clean hole if the old ones are stripped out.
I figured I'd do something of the sort, maybe some battery straps or something
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Yep, just get on ebay and buy the complete kit. It's a bolt on option, either when new or later on. I just bought one to replace my defective one. I think it was right at $230 for the kit.
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I mean, Great Lakes Skipper has a Livorsi gauge with some sort of 10 pin connector on it for $89, I imagine you just have to plug the Insta-Trim kit into the pump, seems to me it would be a matter of finding the right pins in the right place on the pump to make the Livorsi gauge work?
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#10
No, the indicator kit has nothing to do with the pump.
It's a 100% stand alone accessory. http://insta-trim.com/tloc.html
The kit comes complete. The dash gauge, wiring, the parts tht clamp onto the outside of 2 of the actuators, and the disc that go inside the actuator.
I bought mine from HarLeeRod @$225 to my door.
It's a 100% stand alone accessory. http://insta-trim.com/tloc.html
The kit comes complete. The dash gauge, wiring, the parts tht clamp onto the outside of 2 of the actuators, and the disc that go inside the actuator.
I bought mine from HarLeeRod @$225 to my door.
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Some people are like Slinkies - Not really good for anything, but they
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