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TR vs TRS
Does anyone know how to tell the difference between a TR and TRS by looking at the outside of the casing? I'm looking into buying a spare drive and the guy doesn't know for sure which model it is.
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A TR is a longer length lower leg than a TRS
( they can run up to a 20" diameter prop) Houseboats/work boats used them It's like comparing a bravo 2 ( TR) to a bravo 1 ( TRS) |
Originally Posted by JaayTeee
(Post 3240215)
A TR is a longer length lower leg than a TRS
( they can run up to a 20" diameter prop) Houseboats/work boats used them It's like comparing a bravo 2 ( TR) to a bravo 1 ( TRS) |
The TR is 2:1 gear ratio and the TRS is 1.5:1. If the drive is off you can tell him to see how many times the input shaft has to turn to make the prop shaft turn one revolution. If you turn the input shaft 2 turns and the prop shaft only turns 1 revolution then it is a TR. If he turns the input shaft 1 1/2 turns to make the prop shaft turn 1 revolution then it's a TRS.
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the lower unit on a tr is much bigger than trs, the top of the housing is the same
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Trs
The TRS has a 1" propshaft.
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The tr has a 1 1/4" propshaft
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