I mentioned in a previous post that I was working on a ballast install and that I'd post some pics when completed. Well, I am not quite done (no lake test yet) but pretty much there and thought I'd share a few pics. I'd like to thank all of those who have documented their own ballast installs. You know who you are. I could not have managed my install without your information and photos. And you pretty much covered everything. The only reason that I am even posting is because when I was planning the install--and installing it--I wanted to see all pics possible.
It is a basic ballast upgrade--3 sacs and 3 ballast puppies. I used two black 750 lb sacs in the v-drive lockers and a black rear seat sac in the ski locker. I drilled two 1" intakes for the v-drive sacs and used the existing 3/4" intake for the ski locker sac. But I used a 3/4" to 1" fitting on the ball valve so that 1" hose feeds the sac. I also drilled a bunch of holes in the scoop strainer on the factory intake thru-hull.
All intake thru-hulls and ball valves are bronze. All fill/empty hose is 1". All vent hose is 3/4". I also removed the white plastic venting, drain, and bilge thru-hulls (6 total) and replaced them with Nautique thru-hulls (gray plastic with a stainless bezzle) from nautiqueparts.com. All parts, bags, hose, etc. except for the hull side thru-hulls, ball valves, intake thru-hulls, and screens are from wakemakers.
I picked up the aliminum plate and angle at a local metal supply shop--Industrial Metal Supply. I wanted to mount the pumps between the back seat and the engine compartment, so I used 2" angle mounted to the support bars to create a little cavity so that the pumps would fit without modification to the rear seat base. I think it turned out pretty well--I have about an inch to spare between the pumps and the back of the seat. The 2" angle also gave me a little bit of wiggle room on the mount, which was needed, because I don't know about all of your 210s, but my support bars are not verticle--the distance between them is narrower at the bottom than at the top. I also used 1/4" bolts for everything.
The electrical install is also installed, but I don't have any good pics yet. Will post those later.
It is a basic ballast upgrade--3 sacs and 3 ballast puppies. I used two black 750 lb sacs in the v-drive lockers and a black rear seat sac in the ski locker. I drilled two 1" intakes for the v-drive sacs and used the existing 3/4" intake for the ski locker sac. But I used a 3/4" to 1" fitting on the ball valve so that 1" hose feeds the sac. I also drilled a bunch of holes in the scoop strainer on the factory intake thru-hull.
All intake thru-hulls and ball valves are bronze. All fill/empty hose is 1". All vent hose is 3/4". I also removed the white plastic venting, drain, and bilge thru-hulls (6 total) and replaced them with Nautique thru-hulls (gray plastic with a stainless bezzle) from nautiqueparts.com. All parts, bags, hose, etc. except for the hull side thru-hulls, ball valves, intake thru-hulls, and screens are from wakemakers.
I picked up the aliminum plate and angle at a local metal supply shop--Industrial Metal Supply. I wanted to mount the pumps between the back seat and the engine compartment, so I used 2" angle mounted to the support bars to create a little cavity so that the pumps would fit without modification to the rear seat base. I think it turned out pretty well--I have about an inch to spare between the pumps and the back of the seat. The 2" angle also gave me a little bit of wiggle room on the mount, which was needed, because I don't know about all of your 210s, but my support bars are not verticle--the distance between them is narrower at the bottom than at the top. I also used 1/4" bolts for everything.
The electrical install is also installed, but I don't have any good pics yet. Will post those later.
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