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Old 06-02-2016, 08:27 PM
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removing 2" spacer and need standard studs for two drives,

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Old 06-02-2016, 09:11 PM
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Make spacers up to go under head of nut. I dig the injection that's what I run.
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Originally Posted by 14 apache
Make spacers up to go under head of nut. I dig the injection that's what I run.
pretty sure it doesn't work that way, studs appear to be way to long

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Old 06-03-2016, 06:50 PM
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you cant do that with number 4s it only works on number 6s I have a box full of studs if you give me the length I will check for you.
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Originally Posted by Team Archer
you cant do that with number 4s it only works on number 6s I have a box full of studs if you give me the length I will check for you.
Thanks, I have no idea of the stud length, I haven't removed the lowers yet? wont be until I have the studs, ill see if I can source a parts list for the #lV's and ill let you know

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http://www.marinepowerservice.com/Bo...ngine%20Parts/
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take 1 out -2 inches from it. go to a machine shop have them cut you X amount.
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Originally Posted by Sick Stinger
take 1 out -2 inches from it. go to a machine shop have them cut you X amount.
Only prob is if he wants to put spacers back in, hes back to square 1 again
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Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
Only prob is if he wants to put spacers back in, hes back to square 1 again
ya don't want to limit my options just yet, drives are 2" below bottom, PO had 3 blades and a hell of a time planning boat, 4 blades work excellent and want to see if I can run drives higher


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[QUOTE=MILD THUNDER;4445927][url]http://www.marinepowerservice.com/BoatingStore/lookup_parts_mercyear2.cfm/coll_style/04/pickModel/SSM3/pickDrive/0/index_nbr/932/block_nbr/18/modNum/71501016/Doc_Part_nbr/PMC

Thanks for the info, I don't know if im out of touch but $20.00 for a stainless stud seem outrageous, does anyone know the specs,

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