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I recently must of wedged a log between my outdrive and prop. It snapped my hydofoil off and a chunk of my outdrive too. What are my options to fix this? Hopefully i can get by with only spending a few hundred bucks. thanx for the help. <br />
If the plate is the only dammage YOU could get some 1/8 ALU plate ,make a pattern and attach the parts just below the old plate<br /><br />It would not be pretty but should function <br /><br />Welding would be a nother option BUT it looks a LOT of welding <br /><br /><br />tommays
not to mention the new prop shaft. try and find a housing. its gotta need a new prop shaft... i dont think that a few hundy would be a good bet. it might not leak fluid now but it WILL
Replace it....You can get an SEI replacement pretty cheap on ebay....<br />You might want to check out your anti corrosion system, (zincs & such) you look like your trim rams are starting to get et!....<br />BTW, welcome to the forum at iboats ....JK
i have a good used lower caseing off of my 1976 Mark Twain i will make ya deal on. <br />i believe it will fit 73-90 mercs.<br /><br />i hit a log on another boat once and i had the whale tail on there also, it broke off one side off my lower unit aswell.<br /><br />good luck
and about this anti corrosion system? where are the anodes located? yeah i am an idiot!! This is my first boat and i am new to all of this....thanx everyone for your help
That's Too Old to have an Anti-corrosion System...........<br /><br />The Anode Should be right there in the Damaged Area,..... Above the Prop.......<br /><br />Interchangability I'm Not sure on,....... Just How Old is this thing,..???.....