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peter1234
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Posted: January-21-2010 at 9:40pm |
guys , should the crank shaft be at the exact same angle as the prop shaft? and how much margin is there ?
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8122pbrainard
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Yes it should. Margin? Some one can trig it out to a angle using the max. of .003" at the outer edge of the trans/shaft coupling which has a 2" radius. Peter, Have you seen Eric's alignment thread? What do you what to do with a angular measurement? |
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thanks i will look for it
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peter1234
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thank you very much
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nautique frk
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That is a very nice step by step !! Thanks Eric and Peter for sharing that info.
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SN206
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That is well illlustated. Question though; I know you're suppose to check alignment after break-in, but should and if so when should you check it for purposes of longivity of your tranny throughout the life of the boat?
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SNobsessed
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Ryan - I check it once a year, when taking it out of storage. It's cheap insurance.
I know it's going to an extreme, but I check it with the boat floating, as I have found that changes it a little as compared to trailered. I had to tweak it a little last year. |
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going to the extreme would be checking it everytime you trailer the boat as requested in many manuals, snob hit it on the head though. once a year is fine though and in the water with gear, gas and girls in the boat lol
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