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Well, stay tuned... :)
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adjustable standoff box.
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is there such a thing that you can adjust after installation?
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Other interesting and relevant topics:
http://www.xpowerdrive.com/site56/home.html http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/d...owerdrive.html Here is the thing: the mechanics of the Bravo drive system is not designed to move the driveshaft coming out the engine up or down; which is what you would be talking about. It only has one "flexor" in it; not two. So the best thing to do is a pick an X-dimension that is somewhat in the middle of where you expect to be, and rely on short drives or spacers down the road for fine tuning. |
Brian.. whats your position with Active Thunder if you dont mind me asking?
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Originally Posted by Magic
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Brian.. whats your position with Active Thunder if you dont mind me asking?
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Hows business?
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The ultimate in adjustability would be the sage drive. Though I think I remember some standoff boxes being adjustable but only by an inch or two..
The sage drive is sick..... I dont get why they never really caught on.... http://www.scsgearbox.com/scs-gearbo...rn-drives.html http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/a...-sagedrive.jpg |
Originally Posted by Magic
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Hows business?
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MONEY.. thats probably why.. Stay tuned to this forumn for a while.. I have something to show you. May be months so stay in touch.
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