Looking for Bravo Template.....help..anyone?
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Looking for Bravo Template.....help..anyone?
I need to get a hold of the bravo Template specs. If anyone has a drawng they can email me or all the specs that would be awesome! I need to drill two extra holes in my transom for a Alpha/Bravo conversion and i dont want to "eyeball it"
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Re: Looking for Bravo Template.....help..anyone?
Originally Posted by EvoB
if im correct ther should be a gasket between the hull and drive ....run to you local merc drive shop and order a gasket
TRS has a big gasket, but a gasket doesn't give you the engine centerline anyway.
C'mon somebody has to have this sheet of paper sitting in the bottom drawer of their toolbox, right?
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Re: Looking for Bravo Template.....help..anyone?
When I did mine, we used screw in locators in the stud holes, you could make some if you don't have them. Just grind a point on the end of a short stud and screw it into the new hole locations as far as you can. Then slide the unit into the existing holes and leave a mark. Easy as pie.
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Re: Looking for Bravo Template.....help..anyone?
Originally Posted by dlbCheckmate
When I did mine, we used screw in locators in the stud holes, you could make some if you don't have them. Just grind a point on the end of a short stud and screw it into the new hole locations as far as you can. Then slide the unit into the existing holes and leave a mark. Easy as pie.
That's what I was thinking. Keep the existing 6 studs and sharpen some headless bolts for the other two. Then just jamb it on. You don't even need to use the center punch!
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Re: Looking for Bravo Template.....help..anyone?
I have one of these in my tool box if you still need it. Give me a call at the shop.
Pwrbt33- John S.
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Pwrbt33- John S.
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410-827-0200