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'94 Mercury 60/45 jet question
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<blockquote data-quote="Striper57" data-source="post: 478026" data-attributes="member: 16756"><p>I assume yours is a factory jet? Theoretically, it is possible, but you would have to find the correct lower unit and shaft length, which may be a problem since yours outboard is probably a 15" short shaft if it is a factory setup. If you can find the right stuff, go for it because then you would be able to swap them whenever you want, but I believe it will be difficult, if not impossible, to find what you need to convert it if it is a factory jet outboard. The other reply is correct that it may be easier to sell you motor and find a replacement, though my suggestion would be just to get another boat all together for the lake and keep your river boat for when you eventually decide to head back to the rivers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Striper57, post: 478026, member: 16756"] I assume yours is a factory jet? Theoretically, it is possible, but you would have to find the correct lower unit and shaft length, which may be a problem since yours outboard is probably a 15" short shaft if it is a factory setup. If you can find the right stuff, go for it because then you would be able to swap them whenever you want, but I believe it will be difficult, if not impossible, to find what you need to convert it if it is a factory jet outboard. The other reply is correct that it may be easier to sell you motor and find a replacement, though my suggestion would be just to get another boat all together for the lake and keep your river boat for when you eventually decide to head back to the rivers! [/QUOTE]
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