2 2003225X Active Member Joined Sep 7, 2011 Messages 450 Points 16 Jul 1, 2013 #1 I am going to take my cmc hydraulic plate off my supersport and put a rapid jack manaul plate on it. What gauge would you use to fill the hole the cmc gauge was in?
I am going to take my cmc hydraulic plate off my supersport and put a rapid jack manaul plate on it. What gauge would you use to fill the hole the cmc gauge was in?
Bobalouie Active Member Joined May 12, 2005 Messages 827 Points 28 Location Edmond, OK Jul 1, 2013 #2 What gauges do you already have?
silverbullet02 Super Moderator Staff member Joined Nov 18, 2008 Messages 1,252 Points 48 Location Knoxville, TN Jul 1, 2013 #3 Altimeter.
G GrandLakeGAR Active Member Joined Mar 16, 2005 Messages 130 Points 18 Location Grand Lake, NE Okla Jul 1, 2013 #4 Volt meter or hour meter. Not critical info but nice to have for reference.
F F2008 Well-Known Member Joined Nov 18, 2008 Messages 1,010 Points 38 Location Hudson Valley NY Jul 1, 2013 #5 2003225X said: I am going to take my cmc hydraulic plate off my supersport and put a rapid jack manaul plate on it. What gauge would you use to fill the hole the cmc gauge was in? Click to expand... None, plug the hole. You don't need the weight of another gauge.... :big grin http://www.nautiqueparts.com/pluginstrumenthole-2inch.aspx
2003225X said: I am going to take my cmc hydraulic plate off my supersport and put a rapid jack manaul plate on it. What gauge would you use to fill the hole the cmc gauge was in? Click to expand... None, plug the hole. You don't need the weight of another gauge.... :big grin http://www.nautiqueparts.com/pluginstrumenthole-2inch.aspx
SmallJaw Active Member Joined Jun 29, 2012 Messages 497 Points 18 Location Priceville, Alabama Jul 1, 2013 #6 Do they make a pucker factor gauge?:laughing
john4utvols Well-Known Member Joined Mar 19, 2006 Messages 1,220 Points 38 Location Lawrenceburg, Tn Jul 1, 2013 #7 Don't use a rapid jack plate because it moves in too big of increments, on a SS you need a Allison plate.
Don't use a rapid jack plate because it moves in too big of increments, on a SS you need a Allison plate.
2 2003225X Active Member Joined Sep 7, 2011 Messages 450 Points 16 Jul 1, 2013 #8 Thanks for all the help.
suicidealli Well-Known Member Joined Feb 20, 2008 Messages 4,206 Points 38 Location Southern ky, lake Cumberland Jul 2, 2013 #9 Water or fuel pressure gauge.... Agree on the rapid jack. 1/4" increments. Roy
ROBERT CROSS Well-Known Member Joined Sep 10, 2009 Messages 1,332 Points 63 Location Nia. Frontier NY Jul 2, 2013 #10 Head temp.. Bob
SLOmofo Well-Known Member Joined Mar 8, 2007 Messages 2,432 Points 63 Location 1/2 way between the Gay Bay and LA. Jul 2, 2013 #11 A Rapid Jack can be locked down at any height, if you chose to.