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eurotank 10-22-2005 04:39 AM

stand-off box
 
need 2 stelling or imco extension boxes. Do anyone knows the difference on the two brands?? Neutral or 3"??

Stelling has a web site? Stelling Dealers?

JaayTeee 10-23-2005 06:01 PM

Re: stand-off box
 

Originally Posted by eurotank
need 2 stelling or imco extension boxes. Do anyone knows the difference on the two brands?? Neutral or 3"??

Stelling has a web site? Stelling Dealers?

I'd have to say the main difference between the two
is what they do for a drive shaft.

The IMCO uses a longer version of a standard
type merc drive shaft.

The Stellings uses a drive shaft with u-joints
on both ends ( to permit height adjustments)
with a intermediate bearing carrier.

eurotank 10-24-2005 05:34 AM

Re: stand-off box
 

Originally Posted by JaayTeee
I'd have to say the main difference between the two
is what they do for a drive shaft.

The IMCO uses a longer version of a standard
type merc drive shaft.

The Stellings uses a drive shaft with u-joints
on both ends ( to permit height adjustments)
with a intermediate bearing carrier.

which one is proven to be more reliable??
I have been told that the stellings are adjustable. by what means??

Mange 10-24-2005 06:06 AM

Re: stand-off box
 

Originally Posted by eurotank
which one is proven to be more reliable??
I have been told that the stellings are adjustable. by what means??


Check this site.
http://www.EverettPerformance.com


Mange

JaayTeee 10-24-2005 01:24 PM

Re: stand-off box
 

Originally Posted by eurotank
which one is proven to be more reliable??
I have been told that the stellings are adjustable. by what means??

The IMCO has, basically, no moving pieces,
The Stellings, with it's drivehaft, has u-joints,
and a carrier bearing to maintain.

The inside plate of a Stellings has 3 sets of holes,
just like a outboard motor mounting bracket,
with it's multiple holes.


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