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I'm so mad. I went to finish bolting the engine to the transom and 1 stinking hole is off by 1/4 inch.
The others are good just the 1 upper hole. Dammm I'm I pissed I could drill it to fit but that leaves room for vibration. What would you do?????? |
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Let's see here, you have three holes that fit properly, which means no vibration in those three. If it was me I'd enlarge the fourth hole that's off by a 1/4" to fit the 1/2" bolt, fill with 5200 and tighten the heck out of it with a minimum of a double stacked 2" SS fender washer as backing.
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I'm so pisssed at myself right now
But I guess it will pass |
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1978 23' Superfish/Potter Bracket 250HP -------- as "Americans" you have the right to ...... "LIFE, LIBERTY and the PURSUIT of a Classic SeaCraft" -capt_chuck |
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mr chuck
we uze duck tape an mastik ta fix big holes sam |
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A bottle of flex seal????
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Fill with thickened epoxy and re-drill?
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easy fix, west system epoxy six10, fill the hole and drill new
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You are right Capt., good point, however I see he is now moving on to using epoxy. That's really going to make it tough to remove the bolt without a hernia!! I'm happy he did not use epoxy to set the #10 X 1" screws on his original trim tab installation!!!
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Oh well live and learn |
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