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Old 08-23-2016, 02:39 PM
kmoose kmoose is offline
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Originally Posted by Bushwacker View Post
$100 bucks to raise a motor is nuts, at least on an Evinrude, with the slots on the lower bolts! If you have a nose wheel on trailer, all you have to do is lower trailer tongue, put a block of wood under skeg of motor, pull top mount bolts, loosen lower mount bolts, and then have a helper crank up the nose wheel/front of trailer until top bolt hole on motor is where you want it and reinstall and tighten bolts (after making sure they're well sealed! - I like to use Life Caulk which never completely hardens, although Don Herman uses Silicone sealer; he fills entire lower slot with silicone.) Should take all of about 30 minutes!
I was thinking the same thing. I adjusted the height on my 250 and 300 with a block of wood and the trim motor.
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