Transom Assembly Bolt

lukecono

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Hey guys I have what I think is an ever so slight gap on the outside where my transom assembly mounts to transom. I can get a super thin piece of metal back there and touch the gasket. Can I tighten the transom bolts from the inside to pull that gap closed? Is it normal for it to separate a little over the years? Boats a 1984 and transom seems solid. I just don’t want to do that 5200 ghetto job around the assembly lol.
 

dubs283

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Certainly can tighten the transom assy fasteners but with the engine and exhaust in place you'll never reach them all. Spec is 25-30 lb/ft iirc.

40 year old boat with original equipment I'd first be suspect of corrosion and transom rot
 

Scott Danforth

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The boat being a 1984...... don't be surprised if you find a rotten transom
 

lukecono

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Yeah it’s definitely a thought. I don’t think it’s the original transom to begin with so maybe not 40 years old but could be 20 lol. Thanks I was just curious if it’s okay to do so in the first place. It will be tricky to access for sure.
 

nola mike

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Yeah it’s definitely a thought. I don’t think it’s the original transom to begin with so maybe not 40 years old but could be 20 lol. Thanks I was just curious if it’s okay to do so in the first place. It will be tricky to access for sure.
Impossible access. Don't bother. Your engine 100% needs to come out one way or another. You either have a rotten transom and/or the transom bolts are corroded through. If you don't have a rotten transom and you half ass a repair, you will soon have a rotten transom.
 
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