It is finished. I drilled out the helicoil, ran the tap, installed the bushing and she's good to go. I did my first run with the designed steering friction this past weekend and am happy to not be tending the tiller constantly while setting lines. It was an easy 32miles of running in 6-8' seas and 20kt winds.... wet.... but easy. I found no fish but I got caught in six rain squalls. It wasn't until half way through the run that I decided to bring out my beach umbrella, turn down wind, and take shelter from the weather. Much easier to do when the tiller stays put!
I'm now a happy owner of a re-badged MFS30B and the guy that just bought my old up-tuned NS25C2 was stoked on the deal he got. I sold it for the cost of parts that I put in to get it running and I think even his wife is happy since I was able to encourage him to get an ACR PLB by offering him a $50 discount on my asking price if he bought a PLB and brought me a copy of his NOAA registration.
Performance wise, I can top out my 1990 Avon Searider 4.0 meter at about 26kts WOT with this 30HP four stroke where as the old two stroke topped out at 32kts WOT. I'd never been able to do such a comparison between a two and four stroke of the same HP, from the same manufacturer, on the same boat. It really highlights what a lot of people have claimed about the two strokes out performing the four strokes. I'm not racing though, so I can embrace the lower top end for smoothness, low noise, no smoke, and fuel efficiency. The 13P Turning Point prop that I tried from the old two stroke made the rig a dog getting up on step with the four stroke so I sent it with the old two stroke and went with a 10P Solas/Tohatsu prop on this motor. It's giving me a better hole shot, hitting the same WOT ground speed, and staying under the RPM limiter with the boat loaded right. I might eventually try to get my hands on a 4-blade Mercury Spitfire prop but am content for now with what I'm running.
Thanks for your feedback working through this motor project with me Paul. I learned a lot and feel like I actually came out ahead on this one.