knuckle47
Advanced Contributor
"I know this is a MARINE ENGIN
"I know this is a MARINE ENGINE forum but I have gotten thru an entire top end and cooling system rebuild with so many great suggestions so :
In working on new shaft logs, cutlass bearings and strut backer boards I had to pull the struts to remove the cutlass bearings on a 50 ton hydraulic press ( they were VERY stuck ). When I removed the struts, they were mounted with GE silicone bathroom sealer and had very thin copper strips like the thickness of 2 sheets of paper (3/4" x 5" ) between the hull and strut base that seemed like shims. I may be wrong but they could not be used for any electrical component as they were not tied to anything and the boat is NOT bonded. They were all equal so they accomplished no more than dropping the struts about 1/16 of an inch IF THAT. IS there such a thing as shimming a strut for alignment purposes?"
"I know this is a MARINE ENGINE forum but I have gotten thru an entire top end and cooling system rebuild with so many great suggestions so :
In working on new shaft logs, cutlass bearings and strut backer boards I had to pull the struts to remove the cutlass bearings on a 50 ton hydraulic press ( they were VERY stuck ). When I removed the struts, they were mounted with GE silicone bathroom sealer and had very thin copper strips like the thickness of 2 sheets of paper (3/4" x 5" ) between the hull and strut base that seemed like shims. I may be wrong but they could not be used for any electrical component as they were not tied to anything and the boat is NOT bonded. They were all equal so they accomplished no more than dropping the struts about 1/16 of an inch IF THAT. IS there such a thing as shimming a strut for alignment purposes?"

