Glad to hear you're aligned, Maple. Yeah, 5200 can be a real mess. If you used the original formula, it takes several days to fully cure but you're probably good to go for the weekend. If you want to avoid the haircut - Acetone or MEK work pretty good for clean up even after a day or so. Probably dry the snot out of your hair, so have to heavily condition afterwards to keep your locks silky smooth . If you used the fast set 5200, definitely set for the weekend - but you may be sporting a new hair style...
Ptown - the strut backing plate on my 89 Salt is 10-1/4" fore/aft x 8-3/4" wide. Looks to be 1/2" ply. I guess aluminum plate could be used, but I'd go 1/4" minimum & be sure to bed it in real good paying extra attention to avoid hard edges. The resin/glass won't bond with the aluminum as good as wood, so I'd go with several layers of heavy cloth and epoxy resin on top to really encapsulate it. The aluminum plate will probably lower the clamp block a tad, but could be shimmed up if the steering linkage won't compensate (which it probably should).
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P- My backing plate is the same size as Mike's, I used 1" marine ply, it's freaking beefy!
I've got a couple more pieces of marine ply at the shop if you want'em......( bottom of Blk Creek at St. Clair)
And Mike, I took the Acetone bath last night, I don't think that stuff is very healthy....Used the fast cure, it runs worse than oil paint
Tonight will be fine engine alignment and 2nd amp install, Really crossing my fingers there's no new vibrations when I get her on the water....
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That'd be great...but it has to be tomorrow (thursday) night.
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No prob, I'll pick'em up and bring'em home (straight down jane street instead to st. Clair). Call me tomorrow.
In a thunderstorm under the cover we rough wired in another amp to the cabin speakers and hooked up my new sub....It sounds great!
Managed to get the drive shaft to within .003 alignment and bolted everything up. I need to move the back of the motor sideways to tighten that tolerance , so I loosened the nuts on the motor mounts for sideways adjustment, but couldn't get it to budge. Anybody got any tricks?
Tomorrow night is prop install and a deep cleaning, I mean deep! This is amazing, weather pending I'll be on the water fri!!!!!!
90 Conbrio
Word, I'll call late this aft.
A big pry bar right where the trunion meets the block is working for me.
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