Jr Marine Bravo 3 Cutout Template
Jr Marine Bravo 3 Cutout Template - I have found two options: I am being told that my gimbal ring needs replaced for my bravo 3 outdrive. This kit will only work on bravo 1, bravo 2, bravo 3, and alpha 1 gen 2. This is where the jr marine repair kit comes into play. Cut through all green holes first and red holes last. Do not slip and cut outside of window pattern!!
Cut drill template out on solid black line as close as possible place pattern on gimbal, lining bottom edge of pattern with bottom flat edge of gimbal housing, centerng template from right to left and scotch tape pattern to housng. I am being told that my gimbal ring needs replaced for my bravo 3 outdrive. 1 the standard tap and drill on both sides of my transom plate, or 2 the jr marine method of drilling and cuting a plate size hole in the back or the transom plate (both options are expensive). Do the math to figure where to make the cut out. Cut through all green holes first and red holes last.
Wait to get the actual template to drill the screw holes though. Cut drill template out on solid black line as close as possible place pattern on gimbal, lining bottom edge of pattern with bottom flat edge of gimbal housing, centerng template from right to left and scotch tape pattern to housng. Do not slip and cut outside of window.
Changing the gimbal ring or steering lever without removing the engine is very easy on my boat. This kit will only work on bravo 1, bravo 2, bravo 3, and alpha 1 gen 2. You could even figure out the percentage of difference between the pic and actuall drive and print out the template in the top pic to the.
Do the math to figure where to make the cut out. Cut through all green holes first and red holes last. I am being told that my gimbal ring needs replaced for my bravo 3 outdrive. Do not slip and cut outside of window pattern!! If you can only do one mod, the jr marine kit is best, but having.
I have found two options: Carefully cut out window pattern with die grinder cutting through all of the 3/32 holes. With the kit comes a cardboard template that shows you where to cut on the gimbal housing. Do not slip and cut outside of window pattern!! This is where the jr marine repair kit comes into play.
Changing the gimbal ring or steering lever without removing the engine is very easy on my boat. If you can only do one mod, the jr marine kit is best, but having 3 access holes is awesome. This is where the jr marine repair kit comes into play. With the kit comes a cardboard template that shows you where to.
Jr Marine Bravo 3 Cutout Template - This is where the jr marine repair kit comes into play. Changing the gimbal ring or steering lever without removing the engine is very easy on my boat. With the kit comes a cardboard template that shows you where to cut on the gimbal housing. You could even figure out the percentage of difference between the pic and actuall drive and print out the template in the top pic to the correct size. Do not remove this pattern until all holes are. Wait to get the actual template to drill the screw holes though.
If you can only do one mod, the jr marine kit is best, but having 3 access holes is awesome. Do not remove this pattern until all holes are. 1 the standard tap and drill on both sides of my transom plate, or 2 the jr marine method of drilling and cuting a plate size hole in the back or the transom plate (both options are expensive). Cut through all green holes first and red holes last. Do not slip and cut outside of window pattern!!
With The Kit Comes A Cardboard Template That Shows You Where To Cut On The Gimbal Housing.
Do the math to figure where to make the cut out. You could even figure out the percentage of difference between the pic and actuall drive and print out the template in the top pic to the correct size. This is where the jr marine repair kit comes into play. Wait to get the actual template to drill the screw holes though.
This Kit Will Only Work On Bravo 1, Bravo 2, Bravo 3, And Alpha 1 Gen 2.
Carefully cut out window pattern with die grinder cutting through all of the 3/32 holes. Cut through all green holes first and red holes last. 1 the standard tap and drill on both sides of my transom plate, or 2 the jr marine method of drilling and cuting a plate size hole in the back or the transom plate (both options are expensive). I have found two options:
My Boat Has The Merc Threaded Plug Kit And A Jr Marine Cover Plate Modification.
Changing the gimbal ring or steering lever without removing the engine is very easy on my boat. Cut drill template out on solid black line as close as possible place pattern on gimbal, lining bottom edge of pattern with bottom flat edge of gimbal housing, centerng template from right to left and scotch tape pattern to housng. Do not slip and cut outside of window pattern!! Do not remove this pattern until all holes are.
If You Can Only Do One Mod, The Jr Marine Kit Is Best, But Having 3 Access Holes Is Awesome.
I am being told that my gimbal ring needs replaced for my bravo 3 outdrive.