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<blockquote data-quote="Clint KY" data-source="post: 362967" data-attributes="member: 12651"><p>When I bought my 1975 Evinrude 25HP there was a bail (photo below) that was in the outer holes on the motor transom clamp. Its purpose was to hold the motor in a tilted position, using the tilt lock. When not in use it just hung under the transom bracket. I removed it while trying to fix a trim problem and I broke it. Before I broke it both ends looked like the right end. It is 3/8" aluminum rod and it looks like I am going have to make one, as no parts diagram I have found shows it. Has anyone seen one on a motor before?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint KY, post: 362967, member: 12651"] When I bought my 1975 Evinrude 25HP there was a bail (photo below) that was in the outer holes on the motor transom clamp. Its purpose was to hold the motor in a tilted position, using the tilt lock. When not in use it just hung under the transom bracket. I removed it while trying to fix a trim problem and I broke it. Before I broke it both ends looked like the right end. It is 3/8" aluminum rod and it looks like I am going have to make one, as no parts diagram I have found shows it. Has anyone seen one on a motor before? [/QUOTE]
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