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Clean out tray kill switch nut size?

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Location
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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2006
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
23
Doing some upgrades to my 2006 SX230HO, SS scupper, new transducer/wire/meter & rebuild kits for the clean out plugs, etc.
I need to replace the plastic/nylon nut, jam nut, that’s at the very top of the engine kill switch in the clean out tray. I’ve searched and found 2 dimensions:
M16-1.50 or 5/8- 18? I’m thinking the metric one, but I can’t find out for sure.
Plus, Where to find it? I-boats shows one but then don’t give the dimensions in the specification or description section!?‍♂️ Thanks in advance ?
Shout out to Tad Steinberg for the scupper and depth finder work!
 

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Hi, did you ever find an answer? I have one of those nuts on my '07 AR210 that snapped in half.
 
Looking for the answer as well
 
I replaced those nuts on my 2012 242 ltd a few years back and noted the size as M16x1.5
 
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