Taken directly from the Permatrim USA.
http://www.permatrims.com/category_s/12.htm
To verify the outboard installation height, trim your engine all the way down and take a straight edge and place it at the bottom side of the AV plate. Carry that straight edge forward and see that the straight edge is now level with the hull bottom.
From everything I have read having the engine at the right height is imperative for the Permatrim to function properly.
My engine needs to be raised up a notch to achieve proper high according to this statement taken directly form the Permatrim site, so how hard is this? I looked aft while the wife had the helm to see my Permatrim under water.
I know some brats have done this, and it can’t be that hard from looking at the bolt-on set up. The bottom bolts have a slot for adjustment and to top bolts have 4 adjustment holes. If I leave the bottom bolts a little loss and pull the top bolts I should be able to jack the motor up, run the top bolts back in and tighten everything up.
Realizing I have to use a lot of 5200 or 4200 in the process along with loosing up the motor for movement.
I know is looks easy but can’t be as hard doing a V8 long block swap, which I have.
.
If someone has raised their motor and has direct experience doing the job any helpful tips would be great!
Thanks...
http://www.permatrims.com/category_s/12.htm
To verify the outboard installation height, trim your engine all the way down and take a straight edge and place it at the bottom side of the AV plate. Carry that straight edge forward and see that the straight edge is now level with the hull bottom.
From everything I have read having the engine at the right height is imperative for the Permatrim to function properly.
My engine needs to be raised up a notch to achieve proper high according to this statement taken directly form the Permatrim site, so how hard is this? I looked aft while the wife had the helm to see my Permatrim under water.
I know some brats have done this, and it can’t be that hard from looking at the bolt-on set up. The bottom bolts have a slot for adjustment and to top bolts have 4 adjustment holes. If I leave the bottom bolts a little loss and pull the top bolts I should be able to jack the motor up, run the top bolts back in and tighten everything up.
Realizing I have to use a lot of 5200 or 4200 in the process along with loosing up the motor for movement.
I know is looks easy but can’t be as hard doing a V8 long block swap, which I have.
.
If someone has raised their motor and has direct experience doing the job any helpful tips would be great!
Thanks...