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Easier way to raise a heavy outboard?
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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 492143" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Yeah, the headers didn't stay on too long. Even with some small mufflers it was way too loud and the heat cooked your shoulders! I found some EMI manifolds/risers and they worked perfectly. Were you planning on putting the sealant on with the motor move? I tried the motor in several positions before deciding on the best position and didn't apply sealant until I knew the final spot. I would suggest no sealant as you try different heights, then it's easy to pull one bolt out at a time to seal it up and the motor will never move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 492143, member: 12995"] Yeah, the headers didn't stay on too long. Even with some small mufflers it was way too loud and the heat cooked your shoulders! I found some EMI manifolds/risers and they worked perfectly. Were you planning on putting the sealant on with the motor move? I tried the motor in several positions before deciding on the best position and didn't apply sealant until I knew the final spot. I would suggest no sealant as you try different heights, then it's easy to pull one bolt out at a time to seal it up and the motor will never move. [/QUOTE]
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