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<blockquote data-quote="Johny25" data-source="post: 243304" data-attributes="member: 7791"><p>I would guess that if your motor is a short shaft then you would need to get it down about 3-4 inches so I am not sure that a setback plate would be able to compensate for that? I had to put a 5 inch shaft extension on my short shaft when this happened to me, and the I had to build a 1.5 inch tall jack plate to get it right where I wanted it, go figure huh lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johny25, post: 243304, member: 7791"] I would guess that if your motor is a short shaft then you would need to get it down about 3-4 inches so I am not sure that a setback plate would be able to compensate for that? I had to put a 5 inch shaft extension on my short shaft when this happened to me, and the I had to build a 1.5 inch tall jack plate to get it right where I wanted it, go figure huh lol. [/QUOTE]
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