R rchevelle71 New member Feb 10, 2010 #1 Can only find regular steel on line Attachments clevis2.jpg 35.3 KB · Views: 37 rod end.jpg 32.7 KB · Views: 21
R rchevelle71 New member Feb 10, 2010 #4 Geronimo36 said: You try mcmaster? Click to expand... Yup, Thats where the drawings are from. I can get the rod ends in SS if I buy baring type, which I dont really need, but would get if I had to, but the clevis(yoke) only in Zinc plated.
Geronimo36 said: You try mcmaster? Click to expand... Yup, Thats where the drawings are from. I can get the rod ends in SS if I buy baring type, which I dont really need, but would get if I had to, but the clevis(yoke) only in Zinc plated.
R rchevelle71 New member Feb 10, 2010 #5 MOBILEMERCMAN said: what? No pic Spoke too soon. Click to expand... I pulled the originals down to post larger ones, your too quick:bump:
MOBILEMERCMAN said: what? No pic Spoke too soon. Click to expand... I pulled the originals down to post larger ones, your too quick:bump:
C cigdaze registered Feb 10, 2010 #6 Midwest control: http://www.midwestcontrol.com/catdisplay_short.php?pg=151
G Geronimo36 Charter Member Feb 10, 2010 #8 CigDaze said: Midwest control: http://www.midwestcontrol.com/catdisplay_short.php?pg=151 Click to expand... Google rocks!
CigDaze said: Midwest control: http://www.midwestcontrol.com/catdisplay_short.php?pg=151 Click to expand... Google rocks!
R rchevelle71 New member Feb 10, 2010 #9 CigDaze said: Midwest control: http://www.midwestcontrol.com/catdisplay_short.php?pg=151 Click to expand... I found that, but I couldnt find it in coarse threads, I guess I could just change my motor mount bolts from 1/2-13 to 1/2-20's
CigDaze said: Midwest control: http://www.midwestcontrol.com/catdisplay_short.php?pg=151 Click to expand... I found that, but I couldnt find it in coarse threads, I guess I could just change my motor mount bolts from 1/2-13 to 1/2-20's
C cigdaze registered Feb 10, 2010 #10 Yep, changing the bolt is one option. You can try these guys, too. http://www.clevelandcityforge.com/
Yep, changing the bolt is one option. You can try these guys, too. http://www.clevelandcityforge.com/
R rchevelle71 New member Feb 10, 2010 #11 OK, so they dont have them in the US, shipping from europe, how much is 117# in american dollars??
2112 Founding Member / Contributor Feb 10, 2010 #13 rchevelle71 said: I found that, but I couldnt find it in coarse threads, I guess I could just change my motor mount bolts from 1/2-13 to 1/2-20's Click to expand... Motor mounts? I have to ask, what are you going to do with them? .
rchevelle71 said: I found that, but I couldnt find it in coarse threads, I guess I could just change my motor mount bolts from 1/2-13 to 1/2-20's Click to expand... Motor mounts? I have to ask, what are you going to do with them? .
G Geronimo36 Charter Member Feb 10, 2010 #14 You see these things all the time on sailboat mast' hold-downs. I agree with the post above, check sailboat rigging companies.
You see these things all the time on sailboat mast' hold-downs. I agree with the post above, check sailboat rigging companies.
Steve 1 Contributor Feb 10, 2010 #15 http://www.marinemachine.com/tieBar.html And you could try Byng ,they make a lot of that for their steering and such
http://www.marinemachine.com/tieBar.html And you could try Byng ,they make a lot of that for their steering and such
GregP Charter Member Feb 10, 2010 #16 If you can use male thread look at http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Standard-Clevis-Half-Inch-RH,6959.html -Greg
If you can use male thread look at http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Standard-Clevis-Half-Inch-RH,6959.html -Greg
old377guy Charter Member Feb 10, 2010 #17 like Steve said at least for the item on the left; try a used parts chandelry; good luck.
R rchevelle71 New member Feb 10, 2010 #19 2112 said: Motor mounts? I have to ask, what are you going to do with them? . Click to expand... Outboard motor, tyeing it back to the stringers.
2112 said: Motor mounts? I have to ask, what are you going to do with them? . Click to expand... Outboard motor, tyeing it back to the stringers.
R rchevelle71 New member Feb 10, 2010 #20 Steve 1 said: http://www.marinemachine.com/tieBar.html And you could try Byng ,they make a lot of that for their steering and such Click to expand... Didnt think about the steering companies, thanks.
Steve 1 said: http://www.marinemachine.com/tieBar.html And you could try Byng ,they make a lot of that for their steering and such Click to expand... Didnt think about the steering companies, thanks.