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New Member Username: Bowy
Post Number: 1 Registered: 08-2003
| Posted on Monday, August 25, 2003 - 03:19 pm: |
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Hi, I can buy a disco Series II front prop (doublecardan) but will it fit to my Series IIa 88 -> Are the driving flanges the same as mine? Any one know what the lengt is? compressed and extended? (any one can measure it at there's?) (Can always shorten it a bit Most important.... Can they handle greater angles then normal series props? How about the greaseability? Is it true they can;t be greased and a lot of submerging will kill them? I can buy it for 60 euro's what I think is a bargain, but I can go and check it out on thursday, so I already would like to know if it can be made to fit, because then I will have a very cheap double cardan Hope someone can help me out.... Thanks in advance! Cheers Bowy |