No you can not but you can use a long shaft on a 16 inch transom
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Most likely, a kicker bracket will be needed, in order for the shortshaft engine to do it's job. If it is mounted too high, propulsion and cooling will both be unsatisfactory.
No, but it probably is a mistake.
Standard length will be perfect, standard length are usually 45.75" -46". But if you do feel the shaft is a bit short you could get half an inch or an inch added to it.
The weight of a 1979 70 HP Mercury outboard with 20 inch shaft, power tilt and trim is 239 pounds. I would expect the somewhat newer motor to weigh about 5-10 pounds more. Hope this helps.
A=Australian J=Johnson 25=25HP RA=Rope Start Australia L=20 inch shaft CC=1988 A=N/A
The USCG, ABYC, Canadian and ISO rules all use the same formulas for horsepower for outboard powered boats under 20 feet (6 meter) based on center line length, transom width and transom height.see chart belowTaken from Title 33 Code of Federal Regulations Subpart 183.53Outboard Horsepower CapacityCompute the Factor = Boat Length x Transom width If Factor is (to the nearest integer)0-3536-3940-4243-4546-52Horsepower is357.51015Note: For flat bottom hard chine boats, with a factor of 52 or less reduce HP one capacity increment If the Factor is over 52.5 and the boat hasRemote Steering and at least 20" Transom HeightHP =(2 x Factor) -90No remote steering or less than 20" transom HeightFor flat bottom hard chine boatsHP =(0.5 x Factor) -15For other boatsHP =(0.8 x Factor) -25So if your 14 foot boat is actually 13.83 (13 ft 10in) and has a 4.5 ft transom width the factor will be 62.23. If it has a 20 inch transom height and remote steering then 62.23 X 2 -90 = hp = 34.47 round that to 35.If it has a 15 inch transom and/or tiller steering (the tiller on the motor) then it would be 62.23 x 0.8 -25 = hp = 24.78 round to 25 hp.You have to measure the actual centerline length and transom width. Transom width includes rub rails. (in other words use the widest part of the transom)For more info see the link provided below.in Canada or Europe this would be in meters and kilowatts.
cubic inch displacement for 70 HP?
98 chevy s10
The nut on the front axle shaft uses a 1 11/16 inch socket.The nut on the front axle shaft uses a 1 11/16 inch socket.
Yes. The I in inch is a short I sound, as in "in" or win or winch.
The same length as a 5'8 person. Unless you prefer a longer shaft. You can go to your local golf store and add an inch to your shaft.