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  1. bruceb58

    Bravo 3 Measurement Request

    Thanks for answering my question!
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    Bravo 3 Measurement Request

    In case people are wondering why I need the measurements. I got tired of the duct tape over the water pick up in the nose of the drive. They do sell this thing which is way expensive. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00390636S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I decided to...
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    Bravo 3 Measurement Request

    My boat is 8 hours away and I need a measurement made for something I am sewing for my drive. I need the length shown in my photo below. Even better would be a circumference measurement if that is asking too much. Would much appreciate it. Thanks
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    Wheel Bearing Inspection Interval

    With bearings, I highly doubt it.
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    Wheel Bearing Inspection Interval

    LOL...they are not made in China. Been buying them for both boat trailers and my travel trailer. In fact just bought a complete set for my travel traieler a couple months ago. All made in the USA...
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    Front wheel bearings and hubs

    Almost all wheel hub assemblies these days are bolted on. No need for a puller. That includes the OP's truck in this thread.
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    est ignition on a 1989 4.3 liter cobra.

    Yep....that 's a good way. How is your lower shift cable? BTW, I would leave the overstroke switch in the loop. You don't want the ignition be interrupted after the shift completes and the overstroke switch prevents that.
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    est ignition on a 1989 4.3 liter cobra.

    How are you planning on getting the shift interrupter ESA working?
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    Trailer surge brakes

    True...my boat weighs 6500# and my travel trailer weighs 6000#. For a lighter boat/trailer, wouldn't be worth the cost. On my travel trailer, it was close to $2400 for the whole thing.
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    Trailer surge brakes

    I kinda get why people switch to electric drum brakes but to me, they are still crappy drum brakes. I just took the electric drum brakes off my travel trailers becuase they just don't work well. I was on the freeway coming back from a trip and traffic slowed fast...I was on the brakes hard and I...
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    Trailer surge brakes

    I stopped using hard lines years ago. Wherever a hard line rubs against metal(like along your axle)you will eventually get a hole in it. I just use rubber lines.
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    Snap On Boat Cover

    When I made my cover for my pontoon, I was careful to make a wrap that goes around the bimini poles. On the last cover I made, I left them off. A little water won't hurt it. If your cockpit is fiberglass and is self bailing, no need to worry about the small amount of water.
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    Front wheel bearings and hubs

    Other than OEM, I would get the Timken over the Moog. I did a Moog replacement on my 2018 F-150. That's all I could get my hands on 12 months ago. National backorder for the OEM ones. Rockauto has all of the aftermarket ones pretty much.
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    Volvo Penta 7.4 overheats

    Do not put any sealant around that o-ring but make sure all surfaces that it touches are perfectly clean. I put some silicone/PTFE grease on mine when I replace it to hold it in place.
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    Volvo Penta 7.4 overheats

    I had a Volvo and a Cobra over a period of over 30 years. That piece never cracked.
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    SX outdrive

    Looks clean...surprised it was so hard to separate. Typically, its corrosion around the studs that make these things hard to separate. Super easy if you do it annually.
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    SX outdrive

    Very clean...what year is that drive?
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    Wheel Bearing Inspection Interval

    First thing I do when i buy a new trailer is pull the junk chinese bearings and put in USA made Timkens. Rockauto has the best price.
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    Wheel Bearing Inspection Interval

    Annually. This is especially true if you have drum brakes as you need to inspect them. I never use the LAZ-Lube "feature" as there are many people who end up pushing grease past the rear seal. Here is a picture of someone using it on a travel trailer. Picture was from a forum I am on.
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    trailer surge

    Yeah...even my shortbed supercrew F150 is 145.4". This is a wheelbase issue. When I bought my F150, I bought the short bed becuase I thought it would fit in my garage at my vacation home...it doesn't...next one will be the longer bed. Even with a 26' 6500# boat/trailer...it tows easily. I...
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