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I need a new lower unit for my 1979 70 hp Mercury outboard (long shaft).
I've found one, but it's for a short shaft). Aside from the length of the
drive shaft, is there any difference in the two?

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Tom


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Yes the case has to be extended the same amount as the shaft.There are case
extension available.
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I need a new lower unit for my 1979 70 hp Mercury outboard (long shaft).
I've found one, but it's for a short shaft). Aside from the length of the
drive shaft, is there any difference in the two?

Thanks,

Tom




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There should be no difference but, unfortunately, the gear case must be
taken completely apart to change the drive shaft. I ran into that last year
and to take both the old and new apart, change drive shafts, etc. made a
"deal" cost prohibitive. If you can find someone who will furnish you a
guaranteed (long shaft) one at a price you can live with, then go for it.
For my 200 merc, I got one for $450 that continued to leak, eventually
swapped it for a $1000 which has worked good and I trust the guy I got it
from!
LD

"Tom Creech" wrote in message
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I need a new lower unit for my 1979 70 hp Mercury outboard (long shaft).
I've found one, but it's for a short shaft). Aside from the length of the
drive shaft, is there any difference in the two?

Thanks,

Tom




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Now I'm not so sure that it's a short shaft.
Part # crosses to short shaft assembly, but seller says that the exposed
shaft (sticking out of lower unit) is 21".
That would be a long (20") shaft, right?
I'm thinking that someone rebuilt this for a long shaft..
Any thoughts?

Thanks again,

Tom
"Tom Creech" wrote in message
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I need a new lower unit for my 1979 70 hp Mercury outboard (long shaft).
I've found one, but it's for a short shaft). Aside from the length of the
drive shaft, is there any difference in the two?

Thanks,

Tom




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Sorry, I don't remember the exact dimensions but I seem to recall a "20" and
a "25". I believe the actual dimensions referred to are from the underside
of the transom clamp (that would rest on top of the transom) down to the c/l
of the prop shaft. The easiest way to check against another otherwise
identical motor though, is to measure the mid section--from the bottom of
the powerhead to the top of the "foot".
LD

"Tom Creech" wrote in message
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Now I'm not so sure that it's a short shaft.
Part # crosses to short shaft assembly, but seller says that the exposed
shaft (sticking out of lower unit) is 21".
That would be a long (20") shaft, right?
I'm thinking that someone rebuilt this for a long shaft..
Any thoughts?

Thanks again,

Tom
"Tom Creech" wrote in message
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I need a new lower unit for my 1979 70 hp Mercury outboard (long shaft).
I've found one, but it's for a short shaft). Aside from the length of

the
drive shaft, is there any difference in the two?

Thanks,

Tom








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