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Old 08-09-2015 | 08:06 AM
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Hey Guy's Im looking for a PTO flange for a stellings stand off box. Merc uses them for triple engine application center motor drive shaft. Anyone know where I can get one? [ATTACH=CONFIG]544006[/ATTACH] Im looking for the center hub
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Old 08-09-2015 | 08:22 AM
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Maybe this will help ya Jim. Also, might be worth a post in the wanted section, maybe someone has one laying around

http://www.mercruiserparts.com/Show_...TS+%28BRAVO%29
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Holy crap that's expensive. Thanks
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I believe i have one . Attaches to about a 5'or6' driveshaft. May need the id measurement of the inner centering flange of the u joint hub from your driveshaft .
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I was surfing last night and Shogren has a couple used ones in their parts section.
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just a little info the merc carriers use concave washers and the stellings carriers use a flat surface,also you will need the correct shim washers to align for input shaft on gimble shaft from drive
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I believe i have one . Attaches to about a 5'or6' driveshaft. May need the id measurement of the inner centering flange of the u joint hub from your driveshaft .
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Originally Posted by mrquad1
just a little info the merc carriers use concave washers and the stellings carriers use a flat surface,also you will need the correct shim washers to align for input shaft on gimble shaft from drive
Mine would be the merc carrier then. It has the concave washers I bought the box used with an adjustable jack bolt and the box is slotted. It is a stellings box unless merc got theres from stelling Thanks Jim
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