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Old 05-18-2006, 08:44 PM
dsharp dsharp is offline
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Scott, I'm sorry it took so long to get back to you. My wife's mom had to go in the hospital and I totally forgot about this. I found most of the pieces of the jackshaft. I didn't remember it being a 2-piece shaft but it looks alot like the driveshaft on a stretch-cab chevy. It all runs inside a split 4" pipe that bolts to the stringers. I think I'm missing a piece that holds the shaft in the middle. Call me at 979-849-7801 and I'll get it to you. I don't know how to get to my yahoo email,it always defaults to hotmail. I usually cut out at noon on Fridays but there is a cell number on the answering machine. I have the console off mine now so it would be easy to measure the engine placement and you can still tell where the outdrive went through the transom. My dear dad traded the outdrive for a pair of risers for a 6-71; it was pretty old anyway.
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