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Yamaha Jet pump all-stainless wear ring assembly
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<blockquote data-quote="PSG-1" data-source="post: 401086" data-attributes="member: 6937"><p>:shock: :shock: I guess that's <strong>another</strong> good reason for having the support brackets on the thrust nozzle, as well as the wear ring. Like you said, those long 6mm bolts aren't very strong, in fact, often times, they snap when the threads seize up in the pump intake assembly.</p><p></p><p>I agree with the ride plate idea, as well. I did that with my boat, made it from 1/4" aluminum plate. Also added extended side plates that bolt to the existing tunnel. This, combined with the platform, gives all-around protection to the pump from log strikes, or, if I ever get brave enough to go farther inland toward the fall line....rock strikes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSG-1, post: 401086, member: 6937"] :shock: :shock: I guess that's [b]another[/b] good reason for having the support brackets on the thrust nozzle, as well as the wear ring. Like you said, those long 6mm bolts aren't very strong, in fact, often times, they snap when the threads seize up in the pump intake assembly. I agree with the ride plate idea, as well. I did that with my boat, made it from 1/4" aluminum plate. Also added extended side plates that bolt to the existing tunnel. This, combined with the platform, gives all-around protection to the pump from log strikes, or, if I ever get brave enough to go farther inland toward the fall line....rock strikes. [/QUOTE]
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