Isolater Bushing Transmission Mount |
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marksa1458
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Posted: October-11-2022 at 2:31pm |
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Was winterizing a new to me 2000 Ski Nautique with the PCM 5.8 HO engine. The driver's side transmission Isolater bushing has worked its way out of the mount:
What is the repair for this? I can order just the bushing from Ski Dim or I can order a whole new Transmission mount - There is no vibration in the driveline at any speed/rpm and there is no movement on the mount if throttle is applied. The passenger side mount looks like this: Thanks |
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Gary S
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Skidim does have the parts but you'll have to call them they are not listed. The rubber part is called an isolator PCM part number R094004 and lists for like 3.00. And it looks like your missing the clip. Snap ring R017032 thats under a 1.00. Might be a good idea to check your alignment when your all through as well something has shifted.
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marksa1458
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Thanks for the quick reply - I will reach out to SkiDim and get the parts ordered.
So - *loosen the trunion bolts *reposition the mount *install the new bushing and clip *Tighten the Trunion bolts *Alignment *Go Skiing Is that right?
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KENO
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marksa1458
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I ordered them! Appreciate the part numbers
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MourningWood
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Recently did this job on a '94-same mount. Much, much easier with the entire mount out of the boat and on a workbench. Winter is coming-you have the time...
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1964 Dunphy X-55 "One 'N Dun"
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Gary S
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Now Ken I knew they had them and even looked- but nothing came up. Did you search by part number? As long as you know what you want or even have PCM's part number they can order since they are a PCM dealer.
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KENO
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At the top of about every page on their website it says "what part do you need today?" I put the PCM part number in there
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Gary S
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Always learning Thanks. Didn't realize you could put in part numbers- probably one of the updates to their site when they upgraded. Now help me find a manual or parts diagram for an Indmar 140 . It's like they don't exist
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KENO
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I keep hearing the theme song from Mission Impossible in my head, but I can try
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Gary S
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At least your getting a song Ken - all I have is my tape on fire as it self destructs
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