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markku4444 03-11-2008 11:44 AM

Max HP and Torque SSM IV
 
How much hp and torque can SSM#4 handle.

Quiet Storm 03-18-2008 12:03 PM

I would like to add to this question.

Is a #4 shaped like a #5 with the gears and bearings of a #3?

markku4444 03-18-2008 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by Quiet Storm (Post 2489265)
I would like to add to this question.

Is a #4 shaped like a #5 with the gears and bearings of a #3?

Yes the #4 is shaped like the #5, donīt know about the gears and bearings.

stirling 03-27-2008 12:00 PM

I believe the #4 where rated at Merc at 750 hp max ,and 750 lbs /ft
But we had a # 4 with a 1000 hp twin turbo ,and no faillures .

Jassman 03-28-2008 07:41 AM

I had #5's on my 04 43 Nortech. I was told the #5's were good for 750-850 hp and 850/tq and the #6's were good for 1000 hp and 1200tq. Eddie Young built some 750 hp 760 tq 600 C.I. nat. asp. motors in that 04 and those 5's to this day have yet to have a problem. It was a great set up all the way around. Are the #6's better yes, but a hole lot more coin. Jeff

Quiet Storm 03-28-2008 09:13 AM

The biggest problem that I see is getting parts if one breaks.

CNC 03-28-2008 09:25 AM

Out of curosity what is the difference between SSM #3's, #4's #5's, and #6's? Disadvantages, etc.? Which ones to stay away from when buying a used boat?

HotPursuit 03-28-2008 11:07 PM

Big differance, #3s`& #4s came with large and small prop shafts . The # 4s can handle handle more power because of the larger internal shafts. I ran well over 1000 hp on 3s only problems was with the small prop shafts. Installed large prop shafts and they held up very well.
#5s have larger bearings,gears and a stronger gimbal.Also 4s & #5s have a much larger skeg for better handling on the higher X .
No comparison between s the 6s and 3s,4s,5s, plus the steering and trim are built in the gimbal.Old wet sumps are the best bang for the buck!!!

HotPursuit 03-28-2008 11:10 PM


Originally Posted by CNC (Post 2503199)
Out of curosity what is the difference between SSM #3's, #4's #5's, and #6's? Disadvantages, etc.? Which ones to stay away from when buying a used boat?

If price is no problem 6s will carry much more resale later on. The parts for the rest will only get harder to find in the future, which will make them cost more than new 6 parts. just m 2Cents. :d

Jassman 04-05-2008 08:57 AM

Dry Sump Six Drive
Features
Swept-back skeg design.
Innovative dry-sump lubrication system uses one-fifth the quantity of gear oil used in previous models.
Comes standard with the 850 SCi and 1075 SCi. Available as an option with the 525 EFI and 600 SCi engine packages.
Upper gear housing allows for quick change of gear ratios.
Large, heavy-duty universal joint and driveshaft.
Forged lower-unit gears provide greater strength.
Input rated up to 1160 foot-pounds of torque.
Hydraulic power steering cylinders are designed into the drive unit.


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