So CMC power tilt/trim a no-go for Force outboards?

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gunner1

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I read in another topic that the Force outboards have a different bolt pattern than normal and that they won't work with the CMC power tilt/trim. Is this true?
 

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Re: So CMC power tilt/trim a no-go for Force outboards?

NO. It is a simple matter to drill the CMC unit to fit any outboard.
 

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Re: So CMC power tilt/trim a no-go for Force outboards?

If your looking to install a CMC Tilt Trim Unit on a Force outboard just be sure its exactly what you want. If you purchase the unit new, any drilling "WILL" void the warranty on the structure.

See um here: http://www.transom-jacks.com
 

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Re: So CMC power tilt/trim a no-go for Force outboards?

If your looking to install a CMC Tilt Trim Unit on a Force outboard just be sure its exactly what you want. If you purchase the unit new, any drilling "WILL" void the warranty on the structure.

See um here: http://www.transom-jacks.com

Maybe it would be better to buy a used one off ebay then.
 

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Re: So CMC power tilt/trim a no-go for Force outboards?

If you know the CMC unit is what you want then I wouldn't worry to much about the warranty on the structure. I had a CMC PT-130 on an ole crestlliner running a 50hp Merc. I beat that outboard/boat to death duck hunting and never had a problem with the PT-130, it is a well built piece and can stand up to over time.

I just wanted you to br aware of things if you drilled the unit.
 

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Re: So CMC power tilt/trim a no-go for Force outboards?

If you know the CMC unit is what you want then I wouldn't worry to much about the warranty on the structure. I had a CMC PT-130 on an ole crestlliner running a 50hp Merc. I beat that outboard/boat to death duck hunting and never had a problem with the PT-130, it is a well built piece and can stand up to over time.

I just wanted you to br aware of things if you drilled the unit.

Everything I read says that they are a QUALITY built unit. My only real concern is that some day down the road, I may not have the Force outboard anymore then I might be screwed. Do you know if the offer a replacement mounting plate?
 

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Re: So CMC power tilt/trim a no-go for Force outboards?

NOT TO WORRY! Early Force--until Merc changed the mounting --was narrower than either Merc or OMC. So if you go to change engines in the future--no problems will be encountered.
 

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Re: So CMC power tilt/trim a no-go for Force outboards?

NOT TO WORRY! Early Force--until Merc changed the mounting --was narrower than either Merc or OMC. So if you go to change engines in the future--no problems will be encountered.

SO a 1988 Force 50hp outboard WILL bolt right up?
 

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Re: So CMC power tilt/trim a no-go for Force outboards?

If your outboard mounting holes match the measurements in the picture below then yes, it will bolt right up. If not then you will need to redrill.

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Re: So CMC power tilt/trim a no-go for Force outboards?

HI, I can't speak for the CMC unit, but I installed a Vance MFG unit and drilled it for my Force 125 (1988). The Vance MFG is drilled only for the new BIA standard. So what I did was plug my transom mount holes, Move my splash well drains and re-drilled for BIA standard. Was alot of work, but I now have correct bolt pattern on the transom for any future motor, and the Vance unit had plenty of room to mount the force. Their plates are drilled for 1 pattern so you don't have to worry about hitting and existing bolt hole.

The way I drilled the plate was to clamp it to the motor mounts and using a long drill bit and use the mounts as guides for the holes. I noticed an improvement in steering (less torque) and smoother running.
 

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Re: So CMC power tilt/trim a no-go for Force outboards?

has anyone used the diagram with the measurement to see if drilling is required to make the cmc unit work.

also will the cmc 5 inch set back cause difficulties on a 17 foot bayliner?

thanks
 
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Re: So CMC power tilt/trim a no-go for Force outboards?

Bumping this to the top. Would the CMC unit work (without redrilling) on a 1989 Quantum with 50hp Force of same year?
 

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Re: So CMC power tilt/trim a no-go for Force outboards?

Welcome to iboats Formerlives. Best to start a new thread with your question.
 
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