I was wondering if anyone has considered or has seen the use of a bushing within the seat tee attachment? It is just a slightly enlarged 3/8" hole, 2 inches long, through the casting, but enlarged enough where it has some play in it. It has enough play as well to allow the tee to just barely scrape the top of the tank, which I am trying to eliminate by mounting the tank just a tad bit lower. I was thinking about (just thinking, not committed!) expanding the hole and using a 1/2" long bronze bushing on each side to help firm it up. I would also be worried about weakening the mount as well. Then there is the sensible side that says to leave it alone.
I also thought about using shims to fill the gap between the ends of the mount and the seat tee which would help eliminate some play. I ordered these peel away shims last night to test out. These look pretty cool and I had not seen them before until I found them on McMaster yesterday.
https://www.mcmaster.com/catalog/128/3574
Any other ideas to consider to help with eliminating the play?
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I also thought about using shims to fill the gap between the ends of the mount and the seat tee which would help eliminate some play. I ordered these peel away shims last night to test out. These look pretty cool and I had not seen them before until I found them on McMaster yesterday.
https://www.mcmaster.com/catalog/128/3574
Any other ideas to consider to help with eliminating the play?
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