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1956 Evinrude Lark 30 HP Tear down
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<blockquote data-quote="Piomarine" data-source="post: 477678" data-attributes="member: 16014"><p>When life gives you adversity attack it...with a nice Harry piece of American white oak! Made a temp handle out of a piece of oak I had laying around...it worked beautifully!!! I got the clamp screw freed up and it spins nice and easy now! If fact I was able to get the clamp tight enough in the stand that when I went to loosen it the bolt I was using for a pin sheered off in 2 places. Turns out the oak was more rigid than the steel. In any event, the motor is now securely fastened to the stand.</p><p></p><p>Now that that is taken care of, I would like to focus on getting the tilt freed up. To do that I need to know the procedure for releasing/adjusting the tilt pin. I can get the lock/release lever to move...sort of...but once in the release position how do I adjust the pin to tilt the motor? It is totally different than my Sportwin and I am confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Piomarine, post: 477678, member: 16014"] When life gives you adversity attack it...with a nice Harry piece of American white oak! Made a temp handle out of a piece of oak I had laying around...it worked beautifully!!! I got the clamp screw freed up and it spins nice and easy now! If fact I was able to get the clamp tight enough in the stand that when I went to loosen it the bolt I was using for a pin sheered off in 2 places. Turns out the oak was more rigid than the steel. In any event, the motor is now securely fastened to the stand. Now that that is taken care of, I would like to focus on getting the tilt freed up. To do that I need to know the procedure for releasing/adjusting the tilt pin. I can get the lock/release lever to move...sort of...but once in the release position how do I adjust the pin to tilt the motor? It is totally different than my Sportwin and I am confused. [/QUOTE]
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