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    3 liter Torque master lower units Right Hand RH and Left Hand LH

    Right Hand Torque Master (black) 1.75 ratio regular drive shaft. Three liter Mercury. Includes extension shaft for a 25" midsection or use your shaft for 20" or 30" $1500

    Left Hand SOLD
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    Giveme a call 260-710-1811 thanks

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    Didn't n know that merc made a lh 3 litre torque master

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    Quote Originally Posted by OCEAN OUTBOARD View Post
    Didn't n know that merc made a lh 3 litre torque master
    Are you serious? All the twin engine fishing boats run them. Same parts as the Sport Master but a different case.

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    whats the part #?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brad Zastrow View Post
    Are you serious? All the twin engine fishing boats run them. Same parts as the Sport Master but a different case.
    i thought torque master has the built in torque tab on skeg. LH would not have tab. so it may have different model name.

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    Only Sport Masters have a torque tab on the skeg for surfacing the drive. You should never run torque tabs with a counter rotating setup LH or RH. It can break the skeg off. Torque Masters are not a surfacing lower unit. Used on pleasure boats and Center Consoles.

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    Some torque masters do have the torque tab. Remember in the biginning, you could only get a standard rotation torque master. The counter came on after.

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    Brad
    get a chance give me a call interested bin gear case 260-316-8600 I'm the guy that bought the skater from you last year

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