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johnson shipmaster or simplex end piece
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 402523" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>welcome, and again, knowing what port you hail from is good to know.</p><p></p><p></p><p>is there a part number on the back of it ?</p><p></p><p>this might be something that you could make yourself if it came down to it.</p><p>if anyone in your area does sand casting. You could have a couple made out of aluminum.</p><p></p><p>OR - find a piece of aluminum, delrin, nylon, etc. that size for a blank and hand cut </p><p>the teeth with a saw blade.</p><p>To a lot of us, that is part of the fun of working on old boats and motors.</p><p>Fabricating a small part like that by hand - and having it work as good as the original.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 402523, member: 13599"] welcome, and again, knowing what port you hail from is good to know. is there a part number on the back of it ? this might be something that you could make yourself if it came down to it. if anyone in your area does sand casting. You could have a couple made out of aluminum. OR - find a piece of aluminum, delrin, nylon, etc. that size for a blank and hand cut the teeth with a saw blade. To a lot of us, that is part of the fun of working on old boats and motors. Fabricating a small part like that by hand - and having it work as good as the original. [/QUOTE]
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