When set at the first 2 forward tilt settings, the starboard turning is limited by interference with either the shift lever interfering with the retaining caliper/thrust lock handle; or the nuts/studs and engine suport lugs interfering with the C Clamps.
Help please?
turning interference on ESC
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A couple of thoughts.
Are you sure that the motor is fitted with the correct mounting bracket?
Is your transom acutely raked?
British Seagull suggested the use of a tapered hardwood block between the transom and bracket for acutely raked transoms (service sheet 14).
A photograph would be helpful.
Steve
Are you sure that the motor is fitted with the correct mounting bracket?
Is your transom acutely raked?
British Seagull suggested the use of a tapered hardwood block between the transom and bracket for acutely raked transoms (service sheet 14).
A photograph would be helpful.
Steve
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Stephen:
If transom were acutely raked there would be no interference. This intereference would occur with a veritcal transom and the motor set vertically.
Bought motor used so not sure it is proper mounting bracket, but have no indication it is not. Seems to be heavier than bracket on my CSC.
The question is moot anyway as transoms on which I intend to use it are neither vertical nor severely raked but rather have moderate rakes, and in such a situation there would be no interference. Just curiosity.
If transom were acutely raked there would be no interference. This intereference would occur with a veritcal transom and the motor set vertically.
Bought motor used so not sure it is proper mounting bracket, but have no indication it is not. Seems to be heavier than bracket on my CSC.
The question is moot anyway as transoms on which I intend to use it are neither vertical nor severely raked but rather have moderate rakes, and in such a situation there would be no interference. Just curiosity.