Pulley for manual tilt

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Pulley for manual tilt

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Does anyone have a photo to show the location for mounting the pulley on the cavitation plate for manually lifting the engine?

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Don't have a picture handy but...

The four nuts that hold the lower unit on, one of the rear nuts taken off and a bolt hanger (the climbing type) added in. The pulley then goes on the bolt hanger.

Let me know if you need more I can probably get a pic tomorrow.
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Tom pretty well summed it up. This pic was taken off of our PDQ36
Tom pretty well summed it up. This pic was taken off of our PDQ36
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Excellent, thank you.
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Post by Rich Tanner 36083 »

Hi Brian
One thing I did was move the hardware to the forward bolt on the cavitation plate. This raises the lower end a couple of inches higher than the factory location and kept them out of the water
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