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later 04-10-2003 07:43 AM

SSM III-IIIA
 
how can you tell the difference from the early III and the later IIIa's
thanks
later

Gary Anderson 04-10-2003 08:44 AM

IIIAs have the larger 26 spline prop shaft. Uses the same props as SSM V and VI. IIIs have the smaller 19 spline 1 3/8" shaft.
There are also some differences in the gimbals in the later IIIAs to make them stronger.
Gary

later 04-10-2003 10:44 AM

what year did the IIIa's start being produced?
later

Mbam 04-10-2003 11:39 AM

You can't tell by just the prop shaft, as it is possible to put the shaft from a big shaft #4 in a 3.

Take a look at the tilt pin hole, a 3 is 3/4, a 3A is 1". Of course it is possible to drill that out too.

Gary Anderson 04-10-2003 12:15 PM

I guess I'll be more careful the next time I buy a IIIA from BAM:D

Ike 04-12-2003 10:01 AM

Marc, Will a 3a or 4 lower bolt right up to a #3?If not what do you need to do to convert them? Thank's, Ike.

Ike 04-12-2003 10:09 AM

Marc, also what drive oil do you recommend for my #3's? Ike.

Mbam 04-13-2003 07:22 AM

Ike, no way to convert. A 4 upper is a different housing. A 3 and 3A have different vertical shafts in the lower.

We us the good old Merc HP gear lube.

Surgin' General 04-18-2003 01:48 AM

What are the differences between a 3a and a 5 other than length?

I've got 5's on a boatwith stellings boxes we're riggin and we're just now dialin in the props. Maybe a cupped prop will help us get on plane faster.

Its a 38 that weighs 7800lbs. The drives are right below the transom, We're gonna try some cupped props next week to get that thing to plane off.


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