BillWilliams
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- May 23, 2021
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I'm in the process of repairing a transom assembly leak which includes of course replacing rotted plywood (I'm going with some Coosa board). Anyway, in preparation of re-installing the transom assembly, I was hoping to pick up on some tips and/or tricks from the good folks here.
I figure it's not important, but the transom assembly serial number of 0L529806.
I found instructions that say I need to use a 1 3/4 inch hole saw to cut the reliefs at 60 degrees for the tiller arm to move back and forth and to drill the holes for the studs at 9/16.
I've also seen suggestions here to use bellows adhesive to first mount the gasket to get it to stay in place on the assembly.
Anything else would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I figure it's not important, but the transom assembly serial number of 0L529806.
I found instructions that say I need to use a 1 3/4 inch hole saw to cut the reliefs at 60 degrees for the tiller arm to move back and forth and to drill the holes for the studs at 9/16.
I've also seen suggestions here to use bellows adhesive to first mount the gasket to get it to stay in place on the assembly.
Anything else would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks