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Old 10-28-2016, 10:44 AM
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Does anyone out there know where I can find one?
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If you are referring to shimming the upper to the lower; I am interested as well?
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I believe you have the wrong part number for that shimming tool. Should be 91-67441.
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Originally Posted by jsbrowni
If you are referring to shimming the upper to the lower; I am interested as well?
It explains how to shim the upper to the lower in Mercury service manual #5.
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You are absolutely correct. The correct # is 91-67441. Sorry for the confusion.
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Originally Posted by Pchrist45
Does anyone out there know where I can find one?
Do you want to use one or buy one ? I have one available.
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I would prefer the most economical, Use one, how much or buy one how much? Either way I certainly appreciate your help! Thanks Paul
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Originally Posted by Pchrist45
I would prefer the most economical, Use one, how much or buy one how much? Either way I certainly appreciate your help! Thanks Paul
I will let you use it if you take care of the shipping and don't make me beg to get it back from you.
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I thought the tool needed to mate the upper to the lower was a depth micrometer!!!!!!!!!
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