Konrad/Speedmaster IIIA conversion
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Dang it yourself Brownie, give me a little more credit than that!
You could call it a helmet I guess......
from the press release.....
"All that’s required is to pull the existing Speedmaster drive units, pull the hinge pins from the SSM gimbal ring, remove the drive bellhousing and install the specially designed Konrad SSM conversion bellhousing. "
You could call it a helmet I guess......
from the press release.....
"All that’s required is to pull the existing Speedmaster drive units, pull the hinge pins from the SSM gimbal ring, remove the drive bellhousing and install the specially designed Konrad SSM conversion bellhousing. "
Great news and thanks for helping keep these Old School Classics modern and marketable!
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At this time, Konrad does not intend on offering a gimbal assembly for this conversion.
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As for props, it really depends on the boat but I've seen great results with labbed Maximus 5 blade.
Thanks for the positive comments guys!!! And BIG thanks to Doller Offshore for all their help during this project!
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Yes, replacement parts for these gimbal assemblies are available. Only the very early III (70's) gimbal rings are discontinued.
At this time, Konrad does not intend on offering a gimbal assembly for this conversion.
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At this time, Konrad does not intend on offering a gimbal assembly for this conversion.
[email protected]
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Changing the gimbal bell housing
The pivot/hinge pin cover plates have to be removed, then remove the pins. This is one example of Mercury's configuration, if yours is different we can help you with that.
The bellows and gear oil lines are then disconnected, everything is cleaned and new parts installed.
You will no longer need the engagement starter spring from the tail stock, it will not be used with the Konrad drive.
Re-install the bell housing with the Konrad pivot pin's, and re-install the cover plates.
**Please note* Konrad includes an excellent installation manual that provides further details for your individual project!
The bellows and gear oil lines are then disconnected, everything is cleaned and new parts installed.
You will no longer need the engagement starter spring from the tail stock, it will not be used with the Konrad drive.
Re-install the bell housing with the Konrad pivot pin's, and re-install the cover plates.
**Please note* Konrad includes an excellent installation manual that provides further details for your individual project!
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install the drive
you are now ready to install the drive using the Konrad supplied bell housing gasket. Prepare the drive for installation, engage the spline as it is installed, and fasten to the bell housing.