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<blockquote data-quote="SpryGuy" data-source="post: 275753" data-attributes="member: 9085"><p>I have a 1977 Chrysler 10HP model 102HD mounted on my 14 ft Ouachita Jon boat. The cavitation plate is sitting about 4 inches lower than the bottom of the boat. This motor does have a motor leg extension on it that I think I can take of which would raise the cavitation plate to the right height. My question is, would anyone recommend taking the extension off and trying it that way or using a jacking plate to raise the motor? If recommended to use a jacking plate does anyone have any threads or pictures of any homemade ones? I've seen them on here in the past but can't seems to find them anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpryGuy, post: 275753, member: 9085"] I have a 1977 Chrysler 10HP model 102HD mounted on my 14 ft Ouachita Jon boat. The cavitation plate is sitting about 4 inches lower than the bottom of the boat. This motor does have a motor leg extension on it that I think I can take of which would raise the cavitation plate to the right height. My question is, would anyone recommend taking the extension off and trying it that way or using a jacking plate to raise the motor? If recommended to use a jacking plate does anyone have any threads or pictures of any homemade ones? I've seen them on here in the past but can't seems to find them anymore. [/QUOTE]
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