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G-3 1756 with a 1999 Mercury 45 jet? Pics added....
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil&#039; Blue Rude" data-source="post: 414987" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>No. All that's going to do is make you go slower. Might help spray but will hurt top end way worse. </p><p>Make a spray plate like dhoganjr said and you might raise your motor some more. Usually if you not cavitating out of the hole you can raise your motor up more until it does then back it back down a little bit. You might have to slot the bracket to get the perfect height. Won't hurt anything just lets you fine tune it better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil' Blue Rude, post: 414987, member: 4627"] No. All that's going to do is make you go slower. Might help spray but will hurt top end way worse. Make a spray plate like dhoganjr said and you might raise your motor some more. Usually if you not cavitating out of the hole you can raise your motor up more until it does then back it back down a little bit. You might have to slot the bracket to get the perfect height. Won't hurt anything just lets you fine tune it better. [/QUOTE]
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