bobby bushay
Cadet
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- Jul 14, 2011
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1996 3.0lx
My Transom plate cracked last year. I assumed before i took the motor out it cracked due to corrosion or a loose rear engine bolt. One of the engine bolts was loose when i tried it.
So Here is my question;
I have a new Transom plate(used plate but great condition same numbers as original)
It does not sit flush with the transom. The transom is solid. It seems like when the boat was glassed it was not all even. The old one had 1/8'' and 1/4'' 'gaps around it as well, not letting the plate sit flush to the transom wall. Is this Normal?? The old plate cracked on a corner of the transom that was not even.
i am absolutely sure this is the right plate and no wires or debris are causing the unevenness.
The bolt holes all match and it went on easily
Should i put shim's in or grind the fiberglass down to insure a flush mount to the transom?
I am Assuming the engine and turning the boat puts a great deal of stress on this plate. If that is not so, would a few spots around the plate that you could fit a few quarters in matter?
I want to get this right! Any Thought's or advice would set my mind at ease before i torque the bolts and put the motor back in.
Thank You
My Transom plate cracked last year. I assumed before i took the motor out it cracked due to corrosion or a loose rear engine bolt. One of the engine bolts was loose when i tried it.
So Here is my question;
I have a new Transom plate(used plate but great condition same numbers as original)
It does not sit flush with the transom. The transom is solid. It seems like when the boat was glassed it was not all even. The old one had 1/8'' and 1/4'' 'gaps around it as well, not letting the plate sit flush to the transom wall. Is this Normal?? The old plate cracked on a corner of the transom that was not even.
i am absolutely sure this is the right plate and no wires or debris are causing the unevenness.
The bolt holes all match and it went on easily
Should i put shim's in or grind the fiberglass down to insure a flush mount to the transom?
I am Assuming the engine and turning the boat puts a great deal of stress on this plate. If that is not so, would a few spots around the plate that you could fit a few quarters in matter?
I want to get this right! Any Thought's or advice would set my mind at ease before i torque the bolts and put the motor back in.
Thank You