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If they are OMC stringer drives, than the engine would be mounted to the
floor and those stringers are probably rotten. The lower unit does not transfer the hp to the transom, the torque goes through the engine and its mounted to those stringers on the bottom of the hull and thats what pushes that boat. Those OMC drives are probably also electric shifts and that probably also will be your problems or that spider transmission joint. You will learn all about it pretty quick. "Rural Knight" wrote in message ink.net... I got to looking at those old boats I picked up the other day - the outdrives look as if they are still serviceable, but I've been told parts are hard to find for them. I've looked around the web and while there seem to be parts available, I'm not sure I'm looking at the right outdrives. So, if these two boats are in the '72/'74 range for age, and they have OMC outdrives, the I can assume they are Stringer outdrives? Thanks for any help. Later, Tom |