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Sure brings back memories! Checkmate gave us JUST enough steering cable for 6" setback, and boy were those two cables tight!
Now close off those top gearcase intake holes, or add the scoops and jack that motor up!
P.S., my splashwell was never that dirty...
I didnt have that lower unit, but I know my 4-hole XR6 lower unit would start to lose water pressure around that height. Yours will lose it sooner. It's most noticeable when you trim it out to get the bow high, so just keep your eye on the WP gauge and you'll be OK. I raised the motor until the pressure got erratic at WOT and best trim, then lowered it down until the pressure stayed strong.
I forgot, where did you get the temp and wp gauges?
That should be 1 Rocken fun boat, with a 200 and JP.I've been running with my steering cables that tight for almost 10 years now without any trouble. Its a little tuff but if the wife can drive all day then theres really no proplem.
Have fun with her.You might of seen this already. Thier about the same.
Sure brings back memories! Checkmate gave us JUST enough steering cable for 6" setback, and boy were those two cables tight!
Now close off those top gearcase intake holes, or add the scoops and jack that motor up!
P.S., my splashwell was never that dirty...
Looking good. I looked for a set of those for my lower unit. They don't make them for the older ones. I have a removable plastic insert, not the cast in holes.