Rellik546
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Feb 5, 2011
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Hey guys,
I'm over in boat restoration doing a transom stringer and deck replacement.
In the mercruiser manual it says the transom is suppose to be between 2" and 2.25" thick with no more than a 1/8" deviation around the key hole.
Here's my problem. The keyhole on the bottom is 2" but 1.75" on the top. The difference happened due to much more clamping pressure up top of keyhole which squeezed out the resin putty used to bond the transom to the hull. Is this acceptable? Or do I need to make it 2" all around? The only reason I ask is because I was able to mount the transom plate and gimbal assembly flawlessly. However the lower unit was not in. And there is where I think the problem would occur with not the proper thickness.
If this is gonna be a problem/and any has had this problem how do I fix it? Just layup more glass, gradually getting thicker (more layers)as I approach the top of the keyhole?
I'm over in boat restoration doing a transom stringer and deck replacement.
In the mercruiser manual it says the transom is suppose to be between 2" and 2.25" thick with no more than a 1/8" deviation around the key hole.
Here's my problem. The keyhole on the bottom is 2" but 1.75" on the top. The difference happened due to much more clamping pressure up top of keyhole which squeezed out the resin putty used to bond the transom to the hull. Is this acceptable? Or do I need to make it 2" all around? The only reason I ask is because I was able to mount the transom plate and gimbal assembly flawlessly. However the lower unit was not in. And there is where I think the problem would occur with not the proper thickness.
If this is gonna be a problem/and any has had this problem how do I fix it? Just layup more glass, gradually getting thicker (more layers)as I approach the top of the keyhole?