Outboard engine bracket

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Apr 12, 2005
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Hunter 36 Cobb Island
I was installing an OB engine bracket on the stern pulpit and the bracket says to use it on a 2 stroke engine only. Why would that be? What difference does it make?
 
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Ken

No diff

Generally 2 stroke engine is lighter in weight to 4 strokes. So if you determine the weigh of a 4 stroke is non issue than no difference what you put on the obm mount.
 
Jul 8, 2004
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S2 9.1 chelsea ny
there is a difference

the difference is in the torque of a 4 stroke vs. a 2 stroke. If you put a 4 stroke outboard on an outboard bracket made for a 2 stroke, over a (rather short period of time) the torque of the 4 stroke motor will start to damage the 2 stroke bracket.
 
May 24, 2004
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CC 30 South Florida
It is the weight of the engine and its distribution.

2 strokes are lighter for any given HP size and they are usually less top heavy than 4 strokes. Make sure your mount can handle the overall weight and also the torque or lateral forces of the powerhead. The engine clamps protrude above the pulpit rail and can crack if subjected to strong lateral forces either back and forth or side to side depending on where the it is mounted. Stay under the rated limits when using a 4 stroke.
 

Manny

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Oct 5, 2006
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Hunter 82? 37 Cutter Wherever the wind takes me
Mike's right

It's the torque that can cause damage to the mount. Manny
 
Jun 4, 2004
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Oday 25 Alameda
rail mount pad

WM has a simple rail mount pad in two versions; one for 2 stroke and one for 4 stroke. The main difference seems to be the size of the pad as well as the weight rating.
 
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