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Test fitting the exhaust, looks pretty nice! Looks like I will have to do something with the shifter bracket but it wouldnt be a project if it came with instructions. Lol. Randy
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New bilge pumps, fuel filters, drive reservoirs, battery charger, depth sounder, solid mounts, gimble bearings, scrubbed & painted, bling lights. I think I am ready to mount some engines. Randy
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Shift bracket
The problem is that the bracket is too close to the breather, If I redrill the bracket to move it back a couple of inches that might do it or just make a new bracket altogether. Randy
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Why not just mount the shift assembly under your engine on the stringer , that's where mine is . Makes for a cleaner looking engine , gets rid of some spagett . By the way , really looking good Randy . Nice work !
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1 down lookin good!
Got 1 engine bolted in so now I can finish mocking up where I want things to be. I cant believe how much room there is compared to the 496's. I might take the deeps suggestion to mount the shifters on the stringers if I cant make up something to make use of the mounts that I paid extra for. Randy
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I agree - huge difference.
Keep the photos coming.
Good luck with he build.
Remember to post the before & after results after you get her dialled back in again.
Keep the photos coming.
Good luck with he build.
Remember to post the before & after results after you get her dialled back in again.
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If they don't have them already I would put gussets on the engine mounting plates, for the simple fact that the weight of the engines will bend those mounting plates!! You could also box in the end of the mounts... I know for a fact they will bend, been there done that!!!
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Gill Offshore Cradles = Ties the stringers together with steel and will not allow any flexing , bending or breaking due to horsepower or rough conditions . Cheap peace of mind . Not criticizing , just an honest suggestion . Peace out , deep
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Earlier in this thread I posted some pics of the loose mounts I found when I pulled the 496's. The engines bounced around enough to pull the exhaust apart, I thought the mounts were bent from that but they weren't. The mount bolts were stretched & bent but not the mounts, I redrilled the mounts & stringers to use 1/2 inch bolts instead of 3/8 & double nutted the bolts to make sure they won't loosen up. I will look into gusseting these mounts as I don't feel real confident about re engineering the mount system the boat came with. Don't worry about criticizing I see that as an opportunity to learn as a lot of you have more experience at this stuff than I do. Keep the suggestions coming. Randy