|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
counter rotating
I have came across a set of cc yamahas that the owner said he would seperate, I am interested in only buying one. Can you split up cc motors, is there any draw backs?
Thank you, George
__________________
20 SEACRAFT SF / 29 SEA VEE F.S.U. / REEL SWEET FISHING TEAMS |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Re: counter rotating
I know of a couple of people that had used the left-handed counter-rotating engine as a single, and it worked just fine.
__________________
Steve B 1978 23ft SeaCraft Seavette 502HP ZZ502 Mercruiser TRS Drive-Sold-UGH! 1998 28ft Carolina Classic 7.4 Volvo Penta Duo Prop |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Re: counter rotating
It will work fine. The only thing is the foot on a counter rotater is weaker. This is due to the way the gears are in the foot.
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Re: counter rotating
If you can try and buy the non counter. If something does happen in the gearcase it is much cheaper to fix then the counter is.
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Re: counter rotating
I agree, the counter rotating motor will work fine. I had one on my SeaCraft and it ran great, worked great, never had a problem. Expense of repair, maybe a bit more if you need to do it but, it really is not that much of a difference. Time to repair, if needed in the future, might be a little bit longer if parts have to be ordered but, that would be minimal. Just remember, when you are buying that prop, make sure you tell them it is a CR motor!! Made that mistake once, just slips the mind sometimes. When you get older, you get that CRS disease... [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
__________________
John I support the "Hot Boat = Hot Chick" theory. |
|
|