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Ghostrider 08-10-2009 04:14 PM

SSM #6 drives my friend.

The only way to fly...

JasonSmith 08-10-2009 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by Ghostrider (Post 2928933)
SSM #6 drives my friend.

The only way to fly...

Yup. Just hard to put them on a boat under 35' without some major surgery & major expense.

DMOORE 08-10-2009 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by Ghostrider (Post 2928933)
SSM #6 drives my friend.

The only way to fly...



Not to mention, on a boat like mine (28ft w/ twins) all that weight would damn near sink the ass end.



Darrell.

DCB F32 08-11-2009 12:11 AM


Originally Posted by JasonSmith (Post 2928598)
I have the IMCO extreme's with the ibeam cases. They break. Just XR gears. I'm sure they are newer than what you are looking at.
I think the problem is with the gears in general. Personally, I think the material is not the best & no matter how strong the case, the gear is the problem.
Someone needs to build a "real" gear with "real" materials.

Has anyone ever tried to sell an XR Gear set that was not Merc

DMOORE 08-11-2009 12:58 AM


Originally Posted by DCB F32 (Post 2929337)
Has anyone ever tried to sell an XR Gear set that was not Merc

Not sure, but it would be interesting if a company like Weddle (sp?) would come out with a stronger version. I know there is a market for them.


Darrell.

Outdrive1 08-11-2009 02:10 AM

I think there's a market also. Imco, Teague and Max are all using Merc XR gears in their "beefier" drives. The drives are upgraded all around the gears, but the gears still break. I recently say an Imco SC with one tooth snapped off like someone posted before.


How much would you pay for a gear set with a 1 year warranty?????????????? I know I'd pay a little extra.

fastlane40 08-11-2009 02:36 AM

Me too.There is a post on here about outdrive gears.To cut it short what makes a good gear?When you think about it, it nearly always seems to be gear failure.What would a Titanium gear be like?

island2 08-11-2009 02:51 AM


Originally Posted by DMOORE (Post 2929096)
Not to mention, on a boat like mine (28ft w/ twins) all that weight would damn near sink the ass end.

Darrell.

What does a #6 weight?

Philm 08-11-2009 05:51 AM

IIRC, it is like 520lbs if you include the whole transom assembly.

DMOORE 08-12-2009 01:09 AM


Originally Posted by fastlane40 (Post 2929367)
Me too.There is a post on here about outdrive gears.To cut it short what makes a good gear?When you think about it, it nearly always seems to be gear failure.What would a Titanium gear be like?



Not really sure. But I know that Weddle has the ability to improve on the stock Merc stuff for sure. It would really be interesting to know if anyone has contacted them about this. Merc charges about $1600 for XR gears, So ya know there is money being made. Here is something interesting. My Bravo drives have been buily by Max Machine Works (MMW). The have the steel towers, and steel floors, IMCO shafts and such. Basically everything you can do to a Bravo. BUT They installed the Helical upper gears. Not sure why, but seems they may have known something??? Anyways, it seems like a stronger( both material and design) aftermarket XR gearset, would be a very profitable venture for a company.


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