MERCRUISER BELL HOUSING

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PLEASE HELP !
I accidentally cracked the bell housing ! I can’t figure out which bell housing should I order I just don’t want to order the wrong one ! I can’t find the serial nimber for bell housing found one on outdrive but it’s not big help! I appreciate any advice in advance !
 

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Here is more pictures of bell housing
 

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Rick Stephens

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Is it just that little piece broke out by the shift slide?

If so, it would cost a ton less the have it welded back together. If you have the piece that makes it really fast, but even without it that is an easy fix with no structural issues.
 

achris

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That's a 'late model MC1' housing. Not 90s... Not even close. That style drive and bell housing finished in 1982.

Part number for the bell housing is -42815A6
 
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That's a 'late model MC1' housing. Not 90s... Not even close. That style drive and bell housing finished in 1982.

Part number for the bell housing is -42815A6
Thank you sir !
Is it just that little piece broke out by the shift slide?

If so, it would cost a ton less the have it welded back together. If you have the piece that makes it really fast, but even without it that is an easy fix with no structural issu
 
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Is it just that little piece broke out by the shift slide?

If so, it would cost a ton less the have it welded back together. If you have the piece that makes it really fast, but even without it that is an easy fix with no structural issues.
No it has other chip options n back side ! I just got one ordered ! Thank you for your help
 

Bt Doctur

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To save everyone else the trouble cut 4 pieces of 2 x 3 at 4,5, 6, and 7 inches
With trim cylinders attached and nuts removed activate up trim/trailer button with the shortest piece. . When limit of movement is reached, lower and insert the next longer piece etc until drive comes off.
click to enlarge
 

tank1949

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PLEASE HELP !
I accidentally cracked the bell housing ! I can’t figure out which bell housing should I order I just don’t want to order the wrong one ! I can’t find the serial nimber for bell housing found one on outdrive but it’s not big help! I appreciate any advice in advance !
Where is the crack? Can you TIG it?
 

tank1949

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Have you ever tried to TIG aluminium that has been sat in salt for any length of time? If you have, you wouldn't be suggesting it!
More than once. If you can get into clean metal it will work. You will have to grind a bunch! He should try or search market for used or new.
 

Rick Stephens

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Have you ever tried to TIG aluminium that has been sat in salt for any length of time? If you have, you wouldn't be suggesting it!
I do it for a living with all-aluminum boats. TIG beats hell out of MIG when the metal is dirty, which with boats it always is. You see what it is like with an aluminum box dump truck!
 
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