Hab
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2017
- Messages
- 158
I hope everyone had a good 4th. We sure did. Dad came back on Sunday to help with getting the motor mounted. Put it back on the cherry picker and checked that we had everything lined up. I drilled it in several stages. Initial holes were drilled out to 7/8" then filled with resin and milled fiber. Once that set up we lined everything up again and drilled 1/2" holes. The fit was a little tight, but seated nicely with a few taps from a chunk of firewood. Next we lined up the steering bracket mount and made the final 2 holes in the transom. I had intended to fill those holes last night. We quit about 6 and went in for supper. Went back out about 7:30 and it was raining. Weird. We've been bone dry for 2 months, but got a bunch of water back this weekend.
The cap fits, but not perfectly, I'm slightly off in several places. Motor mount holes at the splash-well were off from original placement by 3/8" and some of the rivet holes on the starboard side are off by 1/4" or so. Ill get the transom finished this week and hopefully get the cap re-seated by the weekend.
Motor seems to be working right. I cooked one coil over the weekend, and was getting to much heat in the second one. started to get some misfiring at higher RPMs Going to add a ballast resistor and test it again before final wiring and installation.
I figured I was close enough to the end I took down my flipping frame.




The cap fits, but not perfectly, I'm slightly off in several places. Motor mount holes at the splash-well were off from original placement by 3/8" and some of the rivet holes on the starboard side are off by 1/4" or so. Ill get the transom finished this week and hopefully get the cap re-seated by the weekend.
Motor seems to be working right. I cooked one coil over the weekend, and was getting to much heat in the second one. started to get some misfiring at higher RPMs Going to add a ballast resistor and test it again before final wiring and installation.
I figured I was close enough to the end I took down my flipping frame.



