IDoSeaDoo
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I sort of regret buying a new front motor mount. The one I fixed is so strong, I think I can hang the whole boat from it. It's probably going to be much stiffer than stock and maybe lead to more vibration/noise, but I have 0 worry about it's strength. I ran a SS bolt through the middle of it and threaded it through the top plate of the bushing. It's essentially a mounting stud now. That flex seal is really strong and holding fast. I could probably use this indefinitely... I think 5200 would have been another good substitute for the flex seal.
Also, the new thrust bearings came in. I popped them in and it really solidified the crank's side-side movement. I'm not sure how I can possibly get a micrometer in there, but I don't think I need to. There is much less play in the crank than even the connecting rods, and those I verified are w/in spec. I suppose I could remove the crank and mic it and mic the bearing width and do the math, but I am 100% convinced I don't need to. Will be reassembling tonight, hopefully testing tomorrow.
Also, the new thrust bearings came in. I popped them in and it really solidified the crank's side-side movement. I'm not sure how I can possibly get a micrometer in there, but I don't think I need to. There is much less play in the crank than even the connecting rods, and those I verified are w/in spec. I suppose I could remove the crank and mic it and mic the bearing width and do the math, but I am 100% convinced I don't need to. Will be reassembling tonight, hopefully testing tomorrow.