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| Many thanks Demonboy.Python Drive is similar too.No doubt they have a website somewhere.
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| owner Goodproducts Try A Pin And Ball 'u' Jount, They Can Run At Very High Speeds And Work With Thrust. We Use Them In Model Race Cars And Turn Them Up To 15000 Rpm. Look At Rc Car Rear Axel. Tickboo |
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| Guest by the sound of it ytou won't have room for scart/Cv/aquadrive assemblies so you really need to address the alignment problem. Presuming that you have proper adjustable mounts and that the whole thing has been aligned before. Many vessels hog or sag on the slip and alignment set up ashore is often out when the boat is back afloat. You may need to get some professional advice on the suitablility of the engine mounts...they may be too soft or are worn. Sometimes a bent or badly balanced prop will give the appearance of a misalignment problem.
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