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tomtbone1993 12-14-2007 05:27 PM


Originally Posted by BY U BOY (Post 2372159)
Tman thats the whole thing i don't want to remove t i just want to fix it.:mad:

please explain to me how hard it is to remove your single hampster from its cage????

is it lack of room???



fix the gimble correctly.....

tomtbone1993 12-14-2007 05:29 PM

sarahcooper, how have you been???? nice of you to join us:):)

Please tell us now BY U Boy will never own a boat after you two tie the knot

bigandy 12-14-2007 06:45 PM

what is the plan boys???

tomtbone1993 12-14-2007 06:49 PM


Originally Posted by bigandy (Post 2372322)
what is the plan boys???

501 bulc

bigandy 12-14-2007 07:28 PM


Originally Posted by tomtbone1993 (Post 2372325)
501 bulc

REDRUM! REDRUM! REDRUM! REDRUM!

Trivia: what is the name of Sonny's sailboat!?!?

jeff1000man 12-14-2007 08:07 PM

Wade

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BY U BOY 12-14-2007 09:29 PM


Originally Posted by tomtbone1993 (Post 2372250)
please explain to me how hard it is to remove your single hampster from its cage????

is it lack of room???



fix the gimble correctly.....

The engine is easy to remove but i have no place to do it or store it
Please tell me how this method is not correct? Looks like plenty of people have used this method and are happy with it.


sounds like i can fix it correctly without removing the engine.

Trojan-man 12-15-2007 08:07 AM


Originally Posted by BY U BOY (Post 2372461)
The engine is easy to remove but i have no place to do it or store it
Please tell me how this method is not correct? Looks like plenty of people have used this method and are happy with it.


sounds like i can fix it correctly without removing the engine.

Yes you can fix it that way. I have the mercruiser manual and it also says you can drill a big hole in the side of it, then thread the hole, then screw in a plug when you are done. Which part is loose, the bolt that tightens your steering tiller, or the big nut that tightens the gimbal ring that is located above the tiller?

Trojan-man 12-15-2007 08:08 AM


Originally Posted by BY U BOY (Post 2372461)
The engine is easy to remove but i have no place to do it or store it
Please tell me how this method is not correct? Looks like plenty of people have used this method and are happy with it.


sounds like i can fix it correctly without removing the engine.

you don't have to remove the engine, you just remove the drive and the transom assembly, probably alot more work than just cutting a hole and tightening a nut :food-smiley-007:

BY U BOY 12-15-2007 09:19 AM


Originally Posted by Trojan-man (Post 2372693)
Yes you can fix it that way. I have the mercruiser manual and it also says you can drill a big hole in the side of it, then thread the hole, then screw in a plug when you are done. Which part is loose, the bolt that tightens your steering tiller, or the big nut that tightens the gimbal ring that is located above the tiller?

the hole that the swivel pin goes into on the gimble is worn out i have a lot of side to side play in the drive.


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