Thrust EZ flo Pro Trim install on 2017 SJ

Location
Michigan
Anyone have any info on installation. The setup on the nozzle seems straight forward. But how and where do I run the cable? Thanks

Also any advice on making sure it is set up correctly? Like how much angle and slack I should have?
 
Location
Stockton
If your not adding a second thru hull tube for the cable you’ll ditch the siphon system. Use one existing tube for cooling and the other for your cable.

Cable adjustment, I have very slight slack with trim at rest... just so cable isn’t taut.... I also use a zip tie around both so cable doesn’t come off the wheel at certain times when landing....

You can grind the trim ring to get more trim, think I got 17 deg before grinding and after I have 21 deg

Use red locktite on trim and steering nozzle cap screws or they will fall out
 
Location
Michigan
I was planning on running dual cooling at the motor is being ported so the stock siphon will be used. With the stainless tube, that just acts as a thru hull? Did you guys just use a hole saw and fill with 3m 5200 or something of that nature?

If anyone has pics of their setup and thru hull that would be awesome
 

Big Kahuna

Administrator
Location
Tuscaloosa, AL
you go to lowes and buy a drill bit that is the same diameter as your tube OD. Find them in the electrical area, about 4' long. This way, you can "Aim" where you want it to come thru in the engine bay.
 
Location
Michigan
Thank you. Do you glue in the tube with marine sealant? Also how do you keep water from coming in engine bay? Just run bilge all the time?
 
Location
Stockton
So I decided to run pex instead. Flexible so my holes didnt have to be exact and made for water. Any concerns?

Iam not familiar with the stuff.... but you’ll be pushing it thru foam so it kinda has to be straight. Just concerned if it’s from a curved roll, it may want to catch the foam at the tip as you push... maybe cover it in grease ??

aluminum or stainless tube works pretty easy
 
You'll get better adhesion to a metal tube than any plastic tube with pretty much any kind if adhesive. I'm not sure how you're planning on keeping the tube secured in there but I would keep that in mind.
 
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