Rusty ski pylon bracket/baseplate replacement or repair
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Originally Posted by
eatsleepski
I know this is an old posting but I have a '91 TS6M with the rusty pylon bracket issue that has been slowly developing over the years. It has recently developed a little looseness or minor movement at the bottom of the black pylon where it seats on the bracket, if indeed it does slide onto a fitting on the bracket. So, I'm assuming it's not all one piece then. Pictures for reference:
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Questions:
1) Is there a maintenance manual that describes how it comes together and how to repair/replace the rusted pylon bracket?
2) Can the pylon be removed from the lower bracket? Is it loosened by the two set bolts shown in the attached picture?
3) Is it easier to cut out that section of the floor to replace the bracket? (see note below)
4) what are the torque specs for the bracket and pylon set bolts?
note: If I'm going to eventually remove the engine for an overhaul then it appears the floor doesn't need to be cut out.
thanks for any input on this subject.
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(Ref: 1991 Supra Comp TS6M, 1330 hrs., year-round use, never winterized, etc., etc.)
I guess I have to answer my own questions, but in case anyone else has this problem the following info applies to my own boat anyway and may apply to yours, who knows how they build these things:
1) I haven't located a service manual that describes this level of maintenance. So, figure it out.
2) yes the pylon can be removed from the baseplate by loosening the 4 set bolts which are accessible from the bilge area. Tight access but do-able without removing anything.
3) the section of the floor at the pylon has already been sectioned off and secured with at least two screws and lightly fiberglassed over to conceal the screws and this fact. Remove this first and you can get to the baseplate. Figure it out.
4) torque specs would probably be as tight as you can get them. Guessing near 80+ ft/lbs for the pylon, like a wheel lug net. Don't over tighten the bolts to the stringer though. It's wood. Figure it out.
Final note: I haven't found a source for a replacement baseplate so I'll have a welder fab me a new one or repair the rusted bottom part of the bracket.