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Forum: Maxum Owners General Discussions 02-20-2016, 04:51 PM
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Posted By jparsons121
Additional thought... Be sure to put the...

Additional thought...
Be sure to put the "reversed" shifter in reverse, not forward (as called for by many manuals when removing/installing drive... Cable must extend out from the bellhousing to...
Forum: Maxum Owners General Discussions 02-20-2016, 04:48 PM
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Posted By jparsons121
Bravo Drives are bi-directional. Rotation...

Bravo Drives are bi-directional.
Rotation direction is simply determined by the shift cable direction
and no damage will take place by reversing the running direction
or by installing the Bravo...
Forum: Maxum Owners General Discussions 12-03-2015, 02:58 AM
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Posted By jparsons121
Also, re: u-bolts, the 3/8 (10-805164 ) was...

Also, re: u-bolts, the 3/8 (10-805164 ) was spec'd for Gas Applications-SN# 0W465664 & Below / Diesel Applications SN# 0W403949 & Below..

The larger bolt (10-866324) was called for in Gas...
Forum: Maxum Owners General Discussions 12-03-2015, 02:47 AM
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Posted By jparsons121
+1 I went with the newer sealed versions. Kit...

+1 I went with the newer sealed versions. Kit came with a 'set screw' to replace the zerk to prevent anyone attempting to grease.

Pulled the drives after 2 seasons due to a engine issue and...
Forum: Maxum Owners General Discussions 12-02-2015, 07:20 PM
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Posted By jparsons121
I'd stick with the B2's. Personally, I wouldn't...

I'd stick with the B2's. Personally, I wouldn't see BIII as an upgrade. The B2's are pretty much bullet-proof and the larger diameter props are a big plus over the BIII for low speed handling and...
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