2000 SAN Walter V-Drive Cradles

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  • msquito
    • Jun 2020
    • 100

    • WA

    • 2000 Super Air Nautique

    #1

    2000 SAN Walter V-Drive Cradles

    Hey all,
    I'm re-aligning the prop shaft on our 2000 SAN (5.7 Apex + Walter V-Drive). While I'm there, taking care of a number of other related/nearby odds and ends (new shaft/coupling, new strut bearings, new stuffing gland hose, new raw water hose, etc.). While taking things apart, I've been looking at the two aluminum cradle angles "supporting" the v-drive. One had no lags in it any longer, the other had two of the three, but loosely - no effective fastening to the bilge sidewall at all. Essentially, they're both just suspended there by the v-drive plate assemblies. Planning to re-fasten them after I align the prop shaft. Have been toying with how to best do that, since the existing 3/8" lags were either gone or ineffective.

    Was planning to pot some studs (bolts, head-side in) into the cavities with epoxy, because the sidewalls appear to have only about 1/2" of material before foam. Today, I was drilling some injection holes above the original holes to aid in filling, and I discovered what appears to be a metal backing plate in there. Either AL or SS (swarf was long/bright and non magnetic). This has me rethinking approach a little.

    Wondering, if instead of messing with potting these studs, I can get away with enlarging the holes in the AL cradle angles, and upsize the lags to 1/2" instead. Has anyone done this repair before? Does anyone know any of the specifics about that backing? I suspect that if the factory used a series of 3/8" lags originally, that replacing in-kind with upsized fasteners to gain some new purchase would probably suffice, but hoping for some collective wisdom from the board.
    TIA!
  • teamseal
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Dec 2006
    • 415

    • Panama city, Florida.

    • 2008 196, 1992 Shamrock 20' center console, 1965 Rickshaw race boat, 2017 ski 200 H6.

    #2
    Good morning, the Angle plates you referenced are not mounts but more thrust plates and supports. be reminded that for many years we dangled the V-drive on some early models with out any support what so ever. you may be putting the unit in a bind as a whole as the plates have a little set screw on either side that is supposed to just touch before tighting the four 3/8" bolts..

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    • msquito
      • Jun 2020
      • 100

      • WA

      • 2000 Super Air Nautique

      #3
      Thx, teamseal. Yep, the function of the jackscrew on the plates seems pretty clear. I was planning on re-aligning the shaft, then setting those and using some SS split shims between the plate and the AL cradle angles fastened to the sidewall to pick up any gap. Definitely don't want to introduce any load on the v-drive that's going to pull it out of alignment after all of this. Unless my boat isn't supposed to have those fastened??? The angles did appear to be fastened previously though...
      Thx!

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