FairweatherDave
Well-Known Member
So I have drilled into the "body" of my Suzuki DT2.2 outboard in order to fit a new larger bolt which fixes the swivelling tiller arm to the metal body (below the plastic cowling). Drilling was incredibly hard work which suggests the body is made of stainless steel, not aluminium, but I'm no expert. My difficulties and inexperience might suggest I had "work hardened" the stainless. Anyhow hole made and tapped for M8 stainless bolt. Should I use duralac (possible disimilar metals) - or threadlock (which one?)- as I never want it to come undone? Could I use ordinary aryldite? And given I used cutting oil for drilling and tapping do I need to rinse the thread hole with acetone or alcohol beforehand so that the thread lock grips properly? Opinions much appreciated ...... and my free advice, don't lift even a light weight two stroke by the tiller arm. One day you won't get away with it. 
