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Old 09 September 2013, 22:40   #1
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Mariner 50HP gearbox

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i am in need of a gearbox or skeg for a mariner 50hp 2001-4 . two stroke .3 cylinder. went into some rocks and completely smashed the skeg off.

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Old 09 September 2013, 23:29   #2
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Would a complete lower unit for a longshaft 1999 50hp 4-stroke be compatible?
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Old 10 September 2013, 06:52   #3
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hi downhilldai
soz i have no idea whether it would be compatible, hopefully someone from the site might know. i will ask peter. if it is what would you want for it ?

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Old 10 September 2013, 16:06   #4
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Old 10 September 2013, 19:09   #5
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where are you based? ive repaired a couple of broken skegs
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Old 10 September 2013, 20:33   #6
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where are you based? ive repaired a couple of broken skegs
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i live in Cullompton Devon. took another look at the damage today and theres not much skeg left to be honest, i will post a pic of the damage, if it can be worked on would be good
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Old 10 September 2013, 20:45   #7
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hi downhilldai
if it is compatible, then theres an option there. i am going to look into getting it repaired if it can be, has it will be a cheaper option which would be appreciated at the mo. i know i shouldn't cut corners or drive into rocks in that case but if it is the only route to take i would be interested.

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If its a bigfoot then I have a spare casing & a spare gearbox, yours should be a bigfoot I think.

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Anyone in your area that does aluminium welding will be able to repair that but the problem will be damaging the seals in the gearbox.
I have one that had most of the cavitation plate snapped off one side. Bought a piece of 10mm sheet aluminium on ebay, shaped it to fit and got it welded by a firm that repairs cylinder heads for £40. Bit of work with the angle grinder, some flap wheels & a bit of paint it's invisible.
Unless you're able to keep it cool to stop heat damaging the internals you might have to strip the gearbox before you start the repair which could be the hard part !!
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Old 10 September 2013, 21:22   #11
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If its a bigfoot then I have a spare casing & a spare gearbox, yours should be a bigfoot I think.

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hi cptsideways
im not to sure a bigfoot would work, i only say this because i replaced the impeller in mine two months ago and the first one i got from the shop was for a bigfoot and was a bit thicker then the correct one i should have had.
but i will look into it, where peter when you need him. if it would fit its another option, i will get back to you.

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Re getting it welded, you can pop the whole gear unit out the back, might be a bit stuck in but they do come out that way. Just one O ring seal too.
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That's not a bigfoot lower unit.
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Have you seen this on the jumble MERCURY 50HP GEARBOX and PROP BLUEBAND | eBay
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Have you seen this on the jumble MERCURY 50HP GEARBOX and PROP BLUEBAND | eBay
hi cptsideways
Thanks for looking out for me. thing is i need to find out what will fit, most of the ones i have looked at, look like they all would fit. my outboard is a 2004 model so not sure if the older blue band would fit. i think i will give a few outboard engineering shops a call and see if someone has the knowledge and can tell me the same outboard gearboxes that will fit from different models of mariner/mercury outboards.

big big thanks for your help and i post up what i can find out.
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ps same to all the rest of you's for your help and advice, big thanks
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Merc/Mariner is interchangeable, the gearboxes have changed very little over the years
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