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Great buy! I had to do the same with the shift rod on mine. grind off 1/2" of the threaded end and with a high quality die, put another 1/2" of threads on the rod. A "cheapy" die won't cut stainless. Took about 2 hours including water pump replacement.
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Sounds like a great purchase !
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Nice job looks good
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You can adjust those shift shafts, so you might luck out. I have one too, and if it's right, you can have it, just measure the oal of what you have (or what you need).
I wonder what combo's you have on there? Cool deal on the new boat. |
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congrats on coming to the Seacraft family enjoy the boat.
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