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    Quote Originally Posted by lperry View Post
    I did file the opening with a rotary file in a cordless drill. Everything seems to be working fine and it latches just fine. No more cables for me.
    For a Maxxum, we carry a stainless steel bushing that goes in the hole for the rope. When that hole, or the edging, wears, this can be added to the bowguard. You have to drill and tap the hole, then the bushing screws in with locktite.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonestrollingmotor View Post
    For a Maxxum, we carry a stainless steel bushing that goes in the hole for the rope. When that hole, or the edging, wears, this can be added to the bowguard. You have to drill and tap the hole, then the bushing screws in with locktite
    John
    Mr Jones. I have an older outboard I've been working on for a friend. The pull rope cord hole has a bushing but it is eroded and frays the pull cord. What's the i.d. of that bushing and what does it cost?