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dwcar
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Posted: August-16-2011 at 2:59pm |
If it has never been removed, you might have some corrosion down in that cup. It took me a while to get mine to come loose. Dont use the tow ring tow twist with. It is only brass and will bend with alot of torque.
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Jllogan
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thanks!!!
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KFD14
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There is a bolt in the bottom of the pylon securing it to the bottom of the hull. After you remove that it should come out.
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Jllogan
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If I remove the four bolts by the pylon will it come right out? Is there anything else holding it in?
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