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installing motor mount bolts?
Can someone describe the best method of installing the motor mount bolts in a new transome so that they are water tight, yet allow for removal during an engine change?
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Re: installing motor mount bolts?
It is a PITA, but your best bet is too over drill a hole. Then refill the hole with epoxy or epoxy and cabosil creating a plug. Then drill these plugs to the correct size as you would if you had not made the plug. This way, the transom core never comes in contact with any water.
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Re: installing motor mount bolts?
It is also very important that you drill perpendicular to the transom. I turned a piece of one inch aluminum bar stock to be a snug fir in the motor mounting holes and drilled it on the lathe for a 1/4 inch pilot hole. With the motor in place, insert drill jig and drill pilot hole followed by appropriate finished drill size. I think for the Merc they recommend a 9/16 hole. I used 5200 in holes and on bolts.
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Re: installing motor mount bolts?
thanks guys, appreciate the how too
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