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    Mercury 3L/4 Stroke/Verado Moderator EuropeanAM's Avatar
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    DETWEILER (and other) Jackplate users- Check ALL Jackplate hardware regularly!

    Although this applies to ALL jackplates- just a quick reminder to those of you running plates to REGULARLY CHECK FOR ADEQUATE TORQUE ON <u>ALL</u> JACKPLATE FASTNERS.

    With the Detweilers, be sure to check ALL allen head screws also (including the ones at the top and bottom of the cylinder or tube slides)- AND the four screws on each side HIDDEN under the sliding plates.

    We've caught a few of them recently that were "loose" (one recently that was missing)...

    Remember- MAINTENANCE (including ensuring appropriate torque for ALL engine mounting fasters) is the OWNER'S responsibility.

    Good idea to ensure this is part of (at least) your Annual Maintenance Plan.

    http://www.bbcboards.net/zerot...gines

    Note to those reading: This message is simply a reminder, and is not intended as a negative reflection on any particular brand, model, or design of jackplate.



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    Re: DETWEILER (and other) Jack Plate users- Check ALL Jackpot ... (EuropeanA)

    I posted and discussed this very thing about a year ago. A method that I done, was to apply a mark on the bolt, and one on the nut inline with each other. I used a metal marker that would not wash off. When I Launce , removing the transom saver and installing the plug, give all bolts a quick look. I used a eye catching color. After a few launches it became automatic. If something looks strange you will notice it.

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    Re: DETWEILER (and other) Jackplate users- Check ALL Jackplat ... (EuropeanAM)

    Good advice
    A few minutes to check fasteners with a torque wrench beats an extended stay in a hospital or worse.

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    Re: DETWEILER (Tom Rollins)

    Can you list the correct Torque setting?
    for engine mount bolts and transom bolts?




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    Re: DETWEILER (AreTheyBiting)

    Always refer to Engine and Jackplate installation instructions to determine ACCURATE torque values.

    Common torques as follows:

    Engine or Jackplate to Fiberglass Transom Bolts: 55 ft. lbs.

    ENGINE to JACKPLATE: 90 FT LBS.

    MOST 1/2" Jackplate Hardware: 80-90 Ft. Lbs (Consult jackplate owner's manual for specifications specific to YOUR jackplate).




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    Re: DETWEILER (AreTheyBiting)

    I'm guilty of not knowing about the 4 under the pump, mine are gone and pump motor now don't want to move. May be a combo of rusty brushes and bent shaft but it's not really binding up. Just barely making contact...

    That's what happens when ya stop using the boat for a few months

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    Re: DETWEILER (Largemouthlou)

    Good advice

    I recently changed the seals on my Detwiler, had to use a torch to heat up the area around the bolts to get the bolts to break loose due to the lock tite. I also reapplied new lock tite during reassembly.

    I always check all bolts on engine, jp and steering before launching

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