Good point. Thre rear of the divider will probably be pressed against the muffler which does not get hot. I am surprised that your boat does not have another divider stacked on top of the lower. My 99 does. On mine, there are two aluminum plates bolted to each side of the lower panel (front and rear). The upper panel slides down into the plates and is thus held in place. Those dividers are a royal paint to remove, but necessary to be able to work on the engine.
For fat sacks, I suppose you could build a box for the sac to keep the sides from butting pressure against the divider. However, it seems many just put in sacks without problems. I have the factory hard tanks, so do not have the problem...except the hard tanks only yeild about 240 lbs each. (I think).
For fat sacks, I suppose you could build a box for the sac to keep the sides from butting pressure against the divider. However, it seems many just put in sacks without problems. I have the factory hard tanks, so do not have the problem...except the hard tanks only yeild about 240 lbs each. (I think).
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