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 PostPosted: September 28th, 2015, 2:48 pm   
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I am looking for the part number for the V6 Yamaha flo-torq kit from merc that has a metal prop insert as opposed to the composite one. Can anyone help me with this?

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dubber wrote:
I am looking for the part number for the V6 Yamaha flo-torq kit from merc that has a metal prop insert as opposed to the composite one. Can anyone help me with this?


Use the merc one...I'm 99.765% sure they don't make a HP flo-torq for anything but mercs.....aaaaand most of us run merc hardware anyways.

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I do have a Merc one but it came with the composite hub. I figured there are two flavours of it.

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there are the aluminum hub is a merc too. I think its called the "SSR HD" John at buckhorn has them there.

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The SSR HD are the new ones with rubber intended for a smooth shift. I think I found the Merc part number for the solid steel sleeve insert that goes in the prop being PN 850821Q12. Apparently it comes in the kits meant for bravo drives. I will call a Merc dealer now and see if they can get it which lines up with what Dok was mentioning.

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dubber wrote:
The SSR HD are the new ones with rubber intended for a smooth shift. I think I found the Merc part number for the solid steel sleeve insert that goes in the prop being PN 850821Q12. Apparently it comes in the kits meant for bravo drives. I will call a Merc dealer now and see if they can get it which lines up with what Dok was mentioning.


You know I'm a merc dealer right??? You can call anytime lol.

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