- Location
- Bakersfield, CA
First off, I want to say hi!! I've been trolling for a LONG time and decided to post some pics up of a few projects i've been working on with my 750SX. Check it out and let me know what you think!
So first, i got the nozzle. I flipped it. I shaved the little D portion near the brass fitting to get more UP throw. Then i trilled tiny holes and installed a spring system to keep it centered at rest, and idle. (springs will be replaced next week with slightly more tention, it's all I had atm)
Then I drilled out the trim ball to accept the cable I purchased. The cable will be looped through and clamped to attach it.
Then I flipped the ball for the steering (which I don't have a picture of). Then I test fit it. Everything bolted up just fine, but I wasn't happy with the clearance. So I cut the crap out of my tray so I had more throw.
Finally, tomorrow, I will be creating a bracket for the cable to mount to off of the pump, similar to this one posted by another member here.
(Note: my cable will actually loop THROUGH the ball and crimp back together)
Then I will make an extender for the steering. I am giong to take a small piece of aluminum, cut it to about 2-3" in length. One end will be drilled and tapped for the steering ball. The other end will be drilled, then have a brass bushing pressed in. I will use a shouldered allen bolt on the nozzle going through the brass bushing to hold it in place.
FINALLY, I will drill a small hole (using a LONG drill bit) from the back of the boat through to the engine compartment. I will insert a small piece of PVC through that, so that it sticks out about an inch on either end, then it will be glued in place using marine epoxy. I am going to get small plugs to cover the ends of the PVC, but make a hole in the plugs just large enough for the cable housing to go through. I may pack the tube with grease as well to keep water out of the hull.
ANY QUESTIONS!?!?!
I should have it COMPLETELY installed by mid week. I only spent a few hours today working on it, so as long as your parts are together, it's not a bad install at all.
So first, i got the nozzle. I flipped it. I shaved the little D portion near the brass fitting to get more UP throw. Then i trilled tiny holes and installed a spring system to keep it centered at rest, and idle. (springs will be replaced next week with slightly more tention, it's all I had atm)
Then I drilled out the trim ball to accept the cable I purchased. The cable will be looped through and clamped to attach it.
Then I flipped the ball for the steering (which I don't have a picture of). Then I test fit it. Everything bolted up just fine, but I wasn't happy with the clearance. So I cut the crap out of my tray so I had more throw.
Finally, tomorrow, I will be creating a bracket for the cable to mount to off of the pump, similar to this one posted by another member here.
(Note: my cable will actually loop THROUGH the ball and crimp back together)
Then I will make an extender for the steering. I am giong to take a small piece of aluminum, cut it to about 2-3" in length. One end will be drilled and tapped for the steering ball. The other end will be drilled, then have a brass bushing pressed in. I will use a shouldered allen bolt on the nozzle going through the brass bushing to hold it in place.
FINALLY, I will drill a small hole (using a LONG drill bit) from the back of the boat through to the engine compartment. I will insert a small piece of PVC through that, so that it sticks out about an inch on either end, then it will be glued in place using marine epoxy. I am going to get small plugs to cover the ends of the PVC, but make a hole in the plugs just large enough for the cable housing to go through. I may pack the tube with grease as well to keep water out of the hull.
ANY QUESTIONS!?!?!
I should have it COMPLETELY installed by mid week. I only spent a few hours today working on it, so as long as your parts are together, it's not a bad install at all.