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<blockquote data-quote="Charger25" data-source="post: 375057" data-attributes="member: 9620"><p>Hay fellas, got a question for yall. I recently acquired a 1990 6 hp #E6SLESR sail boat motor and of course its a long shaft. My thoughts were to get a short shaft LU and put it on a jon boat. Engine is in good shape, comp is 115 top and 110 lower. I was thinking I could take the drive shaft and shift shaft to a machine shop and get them cut down and rewelded. The drive shafts were only made for 89 & 90's parts numbers do not inter change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charger25, post: 375057, member: 9620"] Hay fellas, got a question for yall. I recently acquired a 1990 6 hp #E6SLESR sail boat motor and of course its a long shaft. My thoughts were to get a short shaft LU and put it on a jon boat. Engine is in good shape, comp is 115 top and 110 lower. I was thinking I could take the drive shaft and shift shaft to a machine shop and get them cut down and rewelded. The drive shafts were only made for 89 & 90's parts numbers do not inter change. [/QUOTE]
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