Hi Vance, I wish it was that easy. See attached drawing. The thru-hull for the motor is threaded on the end inside the cabin. The wires are passed through the thru-hull and into the motor casing and then the cable head is threaded into the thru-hull. The notes on the plans state that the connection is made inside the motor housing. So I have to get the tank head off the motor housing, extract the motor, disconnect the wires, and then I can pull the wires through from the inside of the cabin. The way Kittredge put it together prevents the wires inside the thru-hull from twisting up regardless of how many times the motor is rotated full circle. I'm probably going to have to get a strap wrench to unscrew the tank head and get access to the motor inside. I'll also try some penetrating oil like you suggested to see if I can get the housing to rotate again, but I'm still going to have to get the motor housing off so I can replace the o-rings inside the thru-hull. Jon On 10/18/2011 8:28 AM, vbra676539@aol.com wrote: Jon, |
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