It's just a little over one month till our first race. I have one last batch of questions. For all of these questions keep in mind we will be running CSH with two Yamato 102 engines.
1) Who is a good source of shear pins and prop nuts? What is the torque on a prop nut?
2) What oil is prefered for mixing with the fuel?
3) What oil is prefered for the lower unit? Also, I found the drain plug which is a philips headed screw but where do you add the oil at?
4) Who carrys the safety switch lanyards and should you keep a spare? Right now we have none.
5) Can a 102 be used in 20SSH with a restricter plate? If so, who makes the plates?
6) Since we are working on a new boat for 2009 what do folks use for a fillet for between the cockpit sides and the deck? Must be paintable. I noticed in the new boats for 2008 thread there was something being used that was a tan color. I know silicone can not be painted over.
7) What is a good check list for necessary stuff to take to a race for the boat?
I hope these are not stupid questions. Any help is appreciated. At least now I have a boat and some motors to look at.
Thanks
Mike
1) Who is a good source of shear pins and prop nuts? What is the torque on a prop nut?
2) What oil is prefered for mixing with the fuel?
3) What oil is prefered for the lower unit? Also, I found the drain plug which is a philips headed screw but where do you add the oil at?
4) Who carrys the safety switch lanyards and should you keep a spare? Right now we have none.
5) Can a 102 be used in 20SSH with a restricter plate? If so, who makes the plates?
6) Since we are working on a new boat for 2009 what do folks use for a fillet for between the cockpit sides and the deck? Must be paintable. I noticed in the new boats for 2008 thread there was something being used that was a tan color. I know silicone can not be painted over.
7) What is a good check list for necessary stuff to take to a race for the boat?
I hope these are not stupid questions. Any help is appreciated. At least now I have a boat and some motors to look at.
Thanks
Mike
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