PSG-1
Well-known member
I would recommend adding some brackets to bolt the pump nozzle support brackets to. That's a lot of unsupported weight/thrust back there.
amk said:ya I was thinking one of my intelligent friends will use it as a step.
bellman said:amk said:ya I was thinking one of my intelligent friends will use it as a step.
You laugh, but a friend "helped" carry the rear of one of my skis with me to the water. I noticed it didn't seem right and found he had carried his end by the steering nozzle and had broken it I would SERIOUSLY add something very substantial to mount the pump mounts (front and rear) to. The long 6mm bolts are ONLY for holding the pump sections together. I would personally also make a ride plate under the entite pump that's an inch or two longer than the steering nozzle. A hard hit to the pump could knock the whole thing off and since the driveshaft is only connected to the motor with splines all you'd have to avoid losing that new pump would be your cables and cooling lines.
amk said:I've been thinking of adding a support maybe just angle welded at a forty five to bolt to the pump and bolted to the transom so I can remove to seal the pump when I take it on and off. I've got a few weeks anyway since I had a rod bearing eat it.
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