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Uncle_Rico_79
Newbie Joined: August-06-2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 5 |
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Posted: August-08-2008 at 1:52am |
Hello this is my first post and it is to address the issue of bone heads cutting off the eye on the Ski Pylons. I recently purchased a 79 Ski Nautique that this had been done too. After much deliberation i came up with a 8 dollar fix to the problem. If you drill out the center core which is brass and head over to Wal-mart and pickup a 2 inch trailer hitch ball and some epoxy you are set. You will have to cut about a half inch off the shaft of the ball but the thing looks factory once it is done. even to collar id the same size. I will post some pics once i get some time but i thought i would throw the info out there in case anyone was in the same predicament.
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The Dude
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Sounds pretty innovative. I'll look forward to pictures.
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The Lake
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Welcome to CCFan, would love to see some pictures of your boat, and particularly that Chrysler engine!
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kevin719
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Is it better to replace the old "eye" with the newer style? What are the benefits? Where do you purchase? The trailer ball is a good idea if someone has already destroyed the pole!
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TRBenj
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I believe MWCC sells an aluminum "ball top" conversion for ~$125. Definitely a good option if the ring and finger have been destroyed, and one advantage I can think of is the ability to use a slip-over extended pylon. Theres nothing quite as cool as the original ring and finger though! Nothing wrong with a $15 fix, but I wonder how well that trailer ball will hold up to the elements. Im sure having the chrome beat up by the coupler is a major factor, but the trailer ball on my truck is a rusty mess after being installed for a year. |
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kevin719
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I agree the ring and finger is cool! I guess that I am lucky that mine is in perfect shape.I was thinking of getting a tower in a year or so, but I will keep the pylon!(Its nostalgic)
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horkn
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I can see why folks have resorted to cuting the old ring and finger off, but I can't get over why someone would actually do that.
I pulled my ring and finger out so I can use my Fly High wakeboard pole. It was a real PITA, but it DID come out. |
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