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What shaft length jet would work best on my Lowe 1652 VT?
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<blockquote data-quote="JL8Jeff" data-source="post: 335194" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Yes, the boat has the tunnel with a bit of a splash plate built in. I just picked up a mid 90's Mercury 60/45 short shaft jet for less than the cost of the jet conversion to my Evinrude 40 so the fun is about to begin. The motor was hit by a tree that came down last year during Sandy so the hood has some damage and the throttle arm broke off. It came with a new starter installed and he had the replacement throttle arm parts as well. It has the shift cable but the throttle cable snapped off at the engine and the wire harness was cut but I think it should be long enough. No power trim so that wiring isn't needed. I wonder if I can use my OMC controls and just swap the Mercury cable ends so I have them. Unfortunately, it's 25 degrees outside so I won't be doing much with it today (it's in the garage but it's cold out there too).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL8Jeff, post: 335194, member: 12995"] Yes, the boat has the tunnel with a bit of a splash plate built in. I just picked up a mid 90's Mercury 60/45 short shaft jet for less than the cost of the jet conversion to my Evinrude 40 so the fun is about to begin. The motor was hit by a tree that came down last year during Sandy so the hood has some damage and the throttle arm broke off. It came with a new starter installed and he had the replacement throttle arm parts as well. It has the shift cable but the throttle cable snapped off at the engine and the wire harness was cut but I think it should be long enough. No power trim so that wiring isn't needed. I wonder if I can use my OMC controls and just swap the Mercury cable ends so I have them. Unfortunately, it's 25 degrees outside so I won't be doing much with it today (it's in the garage but it's cold out there too). [/QUOTE]
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