I know the Kenny Keepers were made since SJ motor mounts are apparently prone to breaking. However, since these keepers are only designed to prevent the engine from rocking forward and ripping apart motor mounts, it would seem that something else could be done.
I know people have tried this temporarily but not enough people have done it permanently to verify results. What if you were to thread a bolt all the way through a motor mount. Put a bolt, washer, and maybe some urethane or hard rubber on the underside of the mount and just a nut and washer on the top side. This way the motor mount couldn't fail even if the ski landed upside down.
I see a few issues with this though... First is getting the eninge in the hull. I would imagine you'd have to install the engine in the hull with motor mounts attached already so you could slide the couplers together. Second issue is vibration. Originally the motor is isolated from the hull with rubber. Would the bolt squeezing the motor mount cause a lot of vibration problems? The last issue is the hull attach bolts. The chance a motor mount will rip itself out of the hull. A lot of people are concerned with this but I feel this is the least of the worries. Although a valid concern, I feel that if you have enough force to rip motor mounts out of the hull, you had enough force to rip a normal motor mount apart and cause plenty of other damage first.
Let me know what you guys think....
I know people have tried this temporarily but not enough people have done it permanently to verify results. What if you were to thread a bolt all the way through a motor mount. Put a bolt, washer, and maybe some urethane or hard rubber on the underside of the mount and just a nut and washer on the top side. This way the motor mount couldn't fail even if the ski landed upside down.
I see a few issues with this though... First is getting the eninge in the hull. I would imagine you'd have to install the engine in the hull with motor mounts attached already so you could slide the couplers together. Second issue is vibration. Originally the motor is isolated from the hull with rubber. Would the bolt squeezing the motor mount cause a lot of vibration problems? The last issue is the hull attach bolts. The chance a motor mount will rip itself out of the hull. A lot of people are concerned with this but I feel this is the least of the worries. Although a valid concern, I feel that if you have enough force to rip motor mounts out of the hull, you had enough force to rip a normal motor mount apart and cause plenty of other damage first.
Let me know what you guys think....