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Shaft tube bent. Notice heat discoloration.
Shaft tube cut to fit into strut.
Shaft tube installed into strut.
With the engine installed, make the shaft
tube from a piece of 5/16 brass tubing.
Slip the 36 Inch long shaft tube into the
stuffing tube until it hits the collet.
Mark the outside of the tube where the
stuffing tube ends.
Remove the shaft tube and heat the area
around the mark with a torch, until it
changes color. This will anneal the brass
tubing, making it soft, and easy to bend.
Anneal about 5 or 6 inches behind your
mark.
After it cools, carefully bend the tube at
your mark. Use your thumbs, and bend a
nice gradual arc.
Slip the tube back in to the stuffing tube
and continue to bend it to meet the strut.
You want one smooth bend, then a
parallel run to the strut.
Hold the tubing next to the strut and mark
where the front of the strut will be.
Remove the strut from the transom.
Slip the strut onto the 5/16 tubing and
Mark the front of the strut on the tubing.
Remove the strut and measure how far
the tubing goes into the strut.
The Zipp strut is about 3/4 inch.
Cut the tubing behind your forward mark
by this amount, so that with the strut
mounted, the tubing will be fully seated in
the strut.
Deburr the end of the shaft tube, and slip
the strut onto the tube.
Bolt the strut and shaft tube in place
again.
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