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Imco scx lower question
hello everyone, I am looking for information if I can install a lower imco scx on an upper bravo 1? I have 2 upper one with the serial number 0W250 + and the other first generation. I am trying to reassemble the upper 0W250 in xr with teague stem I found a liwer imco scx 1.50 -2 I was wondering if I could settle on the upper
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I dont think so, it has to be scx to scx but Ive heard you can install a SC lower on a SCX upper with a coupler change, would need a SC lower to mate up with the B 1 upper
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Yes you can mount a SCX lower to a bravo upper. Pretty sure you’d need the adapter to connect the two vertical shafts, scx shaft being bigger than the bravo. But why do you want to do this?
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i am looking to build a bullet proof outdrive, i live in montreal in canada we have very good outdrive builder but never want to get out of mercruiser santiers and parts are scarce and expensive
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If TGW is correct thats news to me, but Ive been wrong before :D what kind of power are you using
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575 sci
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If you can mount a sc/bravo lower to a SCX upper, the reverse should be the same. I think I talked to Imco about this at some point. The SCX-4 however is a different bolt pattern and will not work. If you need one of these let me know, I just dug a brand new one, still in the bag out of my tool box the other day. https://imcomarine.com/cal_store/scx-sc-coupler.html
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the only thing that worries me is the length of the vertical shaft, this will join my upper shaft
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Vertical shafts are same lengths, just different diameters.
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I’d be doing the opposite... bravo lowers have much less issue than the uppers
Plus SCX lowers aren’t as hydrodynamically efficient |
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