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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? |
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? 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. |
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. I have been told that the stellings are adjustable. by what means?? |
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 |
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 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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