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<blockquote data-quote="dunk50" data-source="post: 106055" data-attributes="member: 938"><p>Ben, that's what I thought you were saying your source was saying so I really took a good look. The tiller, shift arm, and bracket are all on one metal bracket on the motor. it almost looks like the older smaller motors where you actually rest the motor on that bracket when you take it off the boat. If that makes sense! At any rate the tiller and sift linkage are both on a bracket that comes separate from the motor with two 3/8 bolts that attach it to the motor. There would have to be another bracket but a very basic one that I could easily fabricate if I had to but the way it looks and the way it comes off they have to make a bracket to replace it for steering arm. like I said, I am checking also but hve not found a definitive answer. Thanks for your help though. Dunk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dunk50, post: 106055, member: 938"] Ben, that's what I thought you were saying your source was saying so I really took a good look. The tiller, shift arm, and bracket are all on one metal bracket on the motor. it almost looks like the older smaller motors where you actually rest the motor on that bracket when you take it off the boat. If that makes sense! At any rate the tiller and sift linkage are both on a bracket that comes separate from the motor with two 3/8 bolts that attach it to the motor. There would have to be another bracket but a very basic one that I could easily fabricate if I had to but the way it looks and the way it comes off they have to make a bracket to replace it for steering arm. like I said, I am checking also but hve not found a definitive answer. Thanks for your help though. Dunk [/QUOTE]
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