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** 3/8 reamer (0.375), e.g. [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076DMH4BF at Amazon]
** 3/8 reamer (0.375), e.g. [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076DMH4BF at Amazon]
* Note: Don't waste the single-use metal stop nuts yet, instead use AN6 castle nuts or 3/8-24 hardware store nuts for the drill process.
* Note: Don't waste the single-use metal stop nuts yet, instead use AN6 castle nuts or 3/8-24 hardware store nuts for the drill process.
* Note: AN6 bolts may vary in diameter between .371 and .374. If you ream the hole to .375, there might be some intentional play. Some 3/8 drill bits are only .371 which may lead to binding if you don't ream to .375.
* Note: Some of the 1/2 inch attachment tubes of the engine mount have reduced diameter spots inside from welding. The bushings may bind there. You might have to grind the bushing.
* Note: Some of the 1/2 inch attachment tubes of the engine mount have reduced diameter spots inside from welding. The bushings may bind there. You might have to grind the bushing.
* Note: If you have issues getting the fuel hose out of the hole, use a hook or awl and pierce the hose and pull out. If you have issues getting the nylon bushings out, consider using a screw extractor, e.g. [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09W5PW588 Screw Extractor Set]
* Note: If you have issues getting the fuel hose out of the hole, use a hook or awl and pierce the hose and pull out. If you have issues getting the nylon bushings out, consider using a screw extractor, e.g. [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09W5PW588 Screw Extractor Set]
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