380 K plane plates
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I have a pair with the transom plates, and the trim cylinders (not pictured). $960+ shipping for everything, plus shipping
Gary
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Gary
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Last edited by RMPRam; 07-22-2009 at 06:34 PM.
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the only diffrents is a 380 S and a 380 C ( the pin is bigger on the S ) if u have 380 C plates ,,,just drill out the pin hole.
The other diffrents is they are a tat stronger in the casting on the ribs for racing aplication.
THATS IT !!
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I see what your saying but the new plates now use bushings in the rams and plates. I'm wondering if I can just drill the plate and do without the bushing in the plate. But I will still need the bushing in the ram to center the pin. I'll have to go look at my tabs tomorrow.
Last edited by jdub; 07-20-2009 at 05:17 PM.
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There is a "bushing" in the ram, on the "rod" end. The pin that mounts the ram to the transom plate is 1/2" in dia. and 4 7/8" long. They use the same ss pin in the rod end of the ram, with a 3/4" hole bushed to 1/2". The holes in the bottom plate as well as the transom plate are both 1/2"
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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Just a heads up,but unless your engines are staggered,you may have to cut off a small area where they will hit the drives in a full turn position. I believe a stencil comes with them. I put 380's on the Slingshot about five years ago. Got a great deal from Diamond Performance who cut them and repainted them. Still, one of them would still just bump one of my #5's with the wheel at full lock. With a high 'x' dimension they really helped getting on plane with a full load.



