Mounting bracket for j200

Chuck4741444

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Im changing motor for a 90 160 to a 96 200.
I had to add a 5" life kit for the 25 inch shaft, the pictures im post sh I w the measurements. Its off by 3/8 , will the bolts have enough play to compensate for it?
 

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⅜" aint a lot ,can you post a pic of the bracket ....so we can see if there is enough " meat" there to slightly elongating the holes in that by ³/¹⁶ each. Im just thinking it might be easier than all the drilling and re-sealing of the transom .🙂
 

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I’m with Crosbyman. I’d fill the old holes with an epoxy filler and start fresh to help keep any water out of a sloppy hole.
 

Chuck4741444

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⅜" aint a lot ,can you post a pic of the bracket ....so we can see if there is enough " meat" there to slightly elongating the holes in that by ³/¹⁶ each. Im just thinking it might be easier than all the drilling and re-sealing of the transom .🙂
 

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Ok , your kinda stuck with the bottom holes as they go thru the transom and if they are not right for the new motor ( not the bracket ), I cant figure from your sketch if they are or not , you will have to redrill the transom .
 

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Ok , your kinda stuck with the bottom holes as they go thru the transom and if they are not right for the new motor ( not the bracket ), I cant figure from your sketch if they are or not , you will have to redrill the transom .
 

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What do you think about milling the 2 top holes ovel? Would it weaking the brackets?
No not at ³/¹⁶ " bigger .....hell I wouldnt even mill them ....you got a round file ?. De-burr the edges and get some heavy duty ( like 3mm thick 25mm dia) stainless washers to spread the load .....I would use them even if the holes were untouched.🙂
 

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No not at ³/¹⁶ " bigger .....hell I wouldnt even mill them ....you got a round file ?. De-burr the edges and get some heavy duty ( like 3mm thick 25mm dia) stainless washers to spread the load .....I would use them even if the holes were untouched.🙂
Thanks. Ill file them larger.
 

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I have those brackets on my E-tec 115. I've done two of them.

They should bolt right on...was your boat missed drilled? You said 3/8 off and everyone else said 3/16...

Something is amuck.
 

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I see the 3/16 thing now or I get the math, oval the holes...you will be fine. Top only, right?

Should need to though. Everything should be the same.
 

Chuck4741444

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I have those brackets on my E-tec 115. I've done two of them.

They should bolt right on...was your boat missed drilled? You said 3/8 off and everyone else said 3/16...

Something is amuck.
The top bolts are 3/8 to close that 3/16 each side. I built a rack to hold the old motor today, I believe the bolts with have enough slack, I can split the difference between the new bottom holes and the top. Thanks guys, I believe i was over thinking it. I just didn't want to drill and plug my mistakes
I work by myself, when I set the motor I need a good fit the first time. Thanks, everyone.

fit.
 
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