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Raypanic 06-09-2003 01:53 PM

Drive shaft questions
 
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I am putting new engines in my 47 Fountain with a tripple engine application. I got the boat with no engines or drives. This driveshaft came in it. I have been looking at merc's drives shafts and they dont look like this one. This one seems to be adjustable or something but I cannot figure out how. Anyone recognize this part? The photo is the engine end the other end is just normal with the U joints welded to the end of the big tube like merc shows.

Mbam 06-09-2003 08:00 PM

Ray, that is a slip joint. There must be some provision for a change in length caused by expansion or flexing of the hull.

BROWNIE 06-10-2003 09:59 AM

Also, if you take that joint apart, be sure and line up the crosses on the joints, or you will go to vibro city.

Wally 06-10-2003 10:09 AM

If your looking to get another one or have that one fixed for some reason....any good local drive shaft place can make or fix it for ya. :)

That also happens to look like the setup i had made by a local guy here in IL for my 79 Balzer when i installed a 8" lift and 44" tires! :D

Raypanic 06-10-2003 11:34 AM

I am just trying to figure this application out. So the shaft is designed to slide a little. This must make the engine placement not so critical.

Do you think this is a weak design? The merc book shows a solid Drive shaft.

Brownie: Thanks for the tip I wont pull it apart for sure!

Gary Anderson 06-10-2003 11:38 AM

Dont worry about the slipshaft. You're going to blow everything else before the shaft goes. Just be sure to lube the U joints and carrier bearings regularly.
Gary


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