Thanks for sticking with me.. LOL.. I am sitting here at the computer really wanting to take the boat out.. but, want to be sure I get all of this sorted out in my mind first.
So, in summery.. flossing the liner may not be a good idea in salt water, because your saying some salt can get trapped between the liner, and the inside of the stuffing tube (shaft) that I wont be able to access?
and that, I just need to accept that removing the motor is part of what needs to be done at the end of the day to remove the liner, and do the proper cleaning.
or..
Upgrade to the other cable, and not have to deal with it at all?
I did remove the motor just now to see how it went. Yes, simple. But, whats the best way to be SURE its properly aligned back up?
Whats the point of the liner anyway? Is it to prevent wear on the inside of the drive shaft? If this is the case, then I wonder how running the bigger drive shaft would not create more wear and tear to the inside of the drive shaft? I am wondering how it works?
So, in summery.. flossing the liner may not be a good idea in salt water, because your saying some salt can get trapped between the liner, and the inside of the stuffing tube (shaft) that I wont be able to access?
and that, I just need to accept that removing the motor is part of what needs to be done at the end of the day to remove the liner, and do the proper cleaning.
or..
Upgrade to the other cable, and not have to deal with it at all?
I did remove the motor just now to see how it went. Yes, simple. But, whats the best way to be SURE its properly aligned back up?
Whats the point of the liner anyway? Is it to prevent wear on the inside of the drive shaft? If this is the case, then I wonder how running the bigger drive shaft would not create more wear and tear to the inside of the drive shaft? I am wondering how it works?
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