Mark42
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I have the classic "pulls to right" syndrome caused by prop rotation. I want to adjust the exhaust snout (ie trim tab) on the 1985 85hp Force to counter balance the pull. Unlike most o/b motors, the exhaust snout doubles as the trim tab. And the pivot point is at the rear, and adjustment at the front. The fix for a pull to the right on most o/b is to swing the trim tab to the right. But with this backward designed exhaust snout/trim tab, I think its a little different.
To counter act a righ pull, I think the exhaust snout should be pushed to the left (effectively moving the rear to the right), as you look at the motor from behind.
Is this the right way to do it?
To counter act a righ pull, I think the exhaust snout should be pushed to the left (effectively moving the rear to the right), as you look at the motor from behind.
Is this the right way to do it?