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	11-18-2022, 12:42 PM #1LH carriersOne NOS carrier for a early CLE or big bearing LH case. Anything that is using a fishin propshaft. Brand new. 
 On high performance LH carrier for a 2.5 sportmaster or late model CLE...anything with a big dia. propshaft and rear oil drain. Used in perfect shape.
 On high performance LH carrier for a 3.0 sportmaster or torquemaster. Used in perfect shape.
 $175 each + shipping or free local pickup...
 8' Yellow Jacket - 25 hp Mariner
 1984 Hst VKing - 15" Bridgeport EFI
 1990 Collins Mirage - 15" 260
 22' Aquasport - 150 SeaPro Fourstroke
 
 25 hp Merc that runs on ACETONE
 25 hp Merc with dry side pipe
 25 hp Merc with 11" mid and 2.42:1 gears
 
 
 
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	11-18-2022, 01:00 PM #2Got a LH small 2.5 sportmaster propshaft too. Part number 44-815495T 
 Perfect used shape. $400
 
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	12-21-2022, 03:43 PM #4Looks like I do have both shafts you need used. LH and RH small spline big inner dia. propshafts. I will have to get the LH one from my friend. When I get them both in my hands ill post/send you pics of them. 
 
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	12-22-2022, 06:09 PM #5By any chance do these use larger keys than the non race versions (fishing) 
 
 
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	12-22-2022, 07:58 PM #6They all use the same keys. Fishin, 2.5 sportmaster, cle etc. 
 The 3.0L ones don't have keys as almost no 3.0L gearcase uses a key/slot.
 
 I can cut them and put oversized keys in them that still fit into the merc gearcase but are far less likely to spin. I do that on all the gearcases I build that have spun carriers in the past. If I tear one down thats spun it automatically gets cut and a longer/fatter key put in.
 
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	12-27-2022, 12:05 PM #7Here are some pics of the shafts I have. The RH one is in about the same condition as the left. Both have visual wear lines, but they are smooth and hold pressure just fine. Bearing surfaces are perfect. The RH shaft has some pitting/roughness outside the seal area between the seal and the thrust taper; I guess that was from use in salt water at some time, but it doesn't affect the sealing. Both shafts hold pressure perfect. Let me know if you need them. 
 
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	12-27-2022, 05:36 PM #8 Member Member- Join Date
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 The RH looks about the same as the one I already have. Is there somebody known to the forum that repairs them? 
 
 How are the faces of the thrust washer on the LH shaft, they look a little blue/black.Last edited by putt-putt; 12-27-2022 at 05:46 PM. 
 
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	12-27-2022, 05:42 PM #9
 
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	06-13-2023, 05:05 PM #11Do you still have any counter carriers available? I'm looking for a stock carrier for fishing shaft. 
 
 I'm also looking for a standard prop shaft and 20in drive shaft16ft superboat
 14ft vixan
 15ft viper
 24ft sleekcraft
 21ft sleekcraft modvp
 18ft action hst drag
 18ft accelerator drag
 21ft redline
 18ft vking yt
 20ft Allison grandsport
 20ft laser 420
 18ft X-Stream Vking
 24ft banana
 
 
 
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	06-13-2023, 07:02 PM #12I ended up building a LH case a month ago and used the NOS carrier in that. 
 When you say you want a standard propshaft do you mean a RH fishin shaft? If so I'm sure I have that. I do not have a LH fishin propshaft. Driveshaft no...I've been going through a lot of those lately.
 
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