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'75 Evinrude 9.9 Thrust Mount Repair
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<blockquote data-quote="LaqueRatt" data-source="post: 510730" data-attributes="member: 32586"><p>Well I'm hoping to not revisit this issue, but I get your point. I found the grommets on marineengine. I've also found them on Crowley for slightly less. Is Crowley legit? I sure like their diagrams better. Too much scrolling with marineengine. </p><p></p><p>Still debating what to do about the busted part. I can a used one, but it doesn't look all that much better than what I took out. Then there's the guy on ebay that thinks shooting some caulking into is is worth about $150. Even though it probably takes 5 mins and costs 5 bucks. Then how long will that last? </p><p></p><p>Seriously thinking of deleting the rubber. I just don't see anything pliable living for long in that environment. Nor do I see where it's necessary. Leeroy of Ramblings fame says to just strap it together which also would basically delete the rubber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaqueRatt, post: 510730, member: 32586"] Well I'm hoping to not revisit this issue, but I get your point. I found the grommets on marineengine. I've also found them on Crowley for slightly less. Is Crowley legit? I sure like their diagrams better. Too much scrolling with marineengine. Still debating what to do about the busted part. I can a used one, but it doesn't look all that much better than what I took out. Then there's the guy on ebay that thinks shooting some caulking into is is worth about $150. Even though it probably takes 5 mins and costs 5 bucks. Then how long will that last? Seriously thinking of deleting the rubber. I just don't see anything pliable living for long in that environment. Nor do I see where it's necessary. Leeroy of Ramblings fame says to just strap it together which also would basically delete the rubber. [/QUOTE]
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