Thru hull fitting for trim cables.
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The stock cable holes are cut at a 45 deg angle and then go down to the drives. They just have a plastic cover and are sealed with whatever you choose.
Covers are black plastic like the ones in the picture.
Does anybody know of a source that I can get a SS fitting similar to what the trim tabs use? These just seem so cheap and even though I still use sealer it would be nice to have a little better seal and holder.
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Covers are black plastic like the ones in the picture.
Does anybody know of a source that I can get a SS fitting similar to what the trim tabs use? These just seem so cheap and even though I still use sealer it would be nice to have a little better seal and holder.
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Not much left up there . Misc gauges, throttles , trim pumps, trans/power steering coolers, bravo trim cylinders, bravo inner transome plates, trim indicator actuators...... Misc stuff like that and enough parts to build a 69 camaro and a few motorcycles lol
You have my number , let me know if you need anything
You have my number , let me know if you need anything
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If you want the knock off ones Eddie marine sells them for 42$ each.
http://eddiemarine.com/steering-and-...ies/cable-seal
http://eddiemarine.com/steering-and-...ies/cable-seal
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