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<blockquote data-quote="Whoopbass" data-source="post: 189662" data-attributes="member: 2243"><p>You would probably be better off adding a 5" riser to your transom.</p><p>Ebay used to be a good place to get parts but now nearly every auction is "buy it now" with prices that are about what they charge at marine salvage yards. Force parts are out there if you want to pay the price.</p><p>If you got that motor for a good price then you can always clean it up, sell it and look for a short shaft. In my area it seems most of the motors with remote steering are long shafts so you might be in for a hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whoopbass, post: 189662, member: 2243"] You would probably be better off adding a 5" riser to your transom. Ebay used to be a good place to get parts but now nearly every auction is "buy it now" with prices that are about what they charge at marine salvage yards. Force parts are out there if you want to pay the price. If you got that motor for a good price then you can always clean it up, sell it and look for a short shaft. In my area it seems most of the motors with remote steering are long shafts so you might be in for a hunt. [/QUOTE]
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