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Old 11-13-2003, 09:20 AM
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I'll take a copy also
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I would like a copy, [email protected]
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A copy please guys [email protected]

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Offshore, I would like a copy please. [email protected]
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Old 11-21-2003, 11:46 AM
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go to your local merc dealer and for about 100 bucks get the real deal. part no. 91-805475A1
 
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Would you be able to cut one out of aluminum? Proably would need it to be hard annodized.
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$100???? I got mine for like $60 thru MESCO.
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We just made several of those on a CNC lathe out of stainless. Didn't take much time at all.
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You might want to check out the ITS alignment tool (840965A1). It can be used for all Bravo's and Alpha's. It uses a slide that inserts into the gimbal bearing that the shaft slides thru. If you leave out the slide and put the shaft in the coupler, the shaft should be centered in the gimbal bearing. If not, you can tell which direction the engine has to go to get it to line up. When you think that it's right, push the slide back into the bearing as a final check. It sure is easier than greasing the end to guess which way the alignment is off.
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Originally posted by Cord
Would you be able to cut one out of aluminum? Proably would need it to be hard annodized.

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