RogerH
12-23-2012, 12:40 PM
Here's two pictures that show the differences of two OMC gearcases. An original CCC gearcase is on the right and has an original length stubshaft installed and a longer one beside. Needed the longer stubshaft to use this GC with a 235hp block that has a stock crank - not the damper crank.
It turns out that the GC on the left has a 14-3/8" driveshaft - the same length as my CCC GC with the longer stub-shaft. The original CCC driveshaft length is 13-1/8". (Measured from top of gearcase housing to top of driveshaft)
**** Waterpump base on left is P/N 727D1110 Waterpump base on right (CCC) is P/N 322358 ****
Lots of things are different
- long vs short hub prop shaft
- slightly larger / different water pump
- Fill / drain holes located higher
- Casting is generally heftier - cavitation plate thicker
- No P/N cast into the Left gearcase housing
- shorter skeg
- 10 studs vs 8 studs for mounting
- Haven't checked gear ratio yet - 15:17?
- Bulge in case just below cavitation plate. Reinforced stud area to right of fill holes
- profile different between cav. plate and prop-shaft
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It turns out that the GC on the left has a 14-3/8" driveshaft - the same length as my CCC GC with the longer stub-shaft. The original CCC driveshaft length is 13-1/8". (Measured from top of gearcase housing to top of driveshaft)
**** Waterpump base on left is P/N 727D1110 Waterpump base on right (CCC) is P/N 322358 ****
Lots of things are different
- long vs short hub prop shaft
- slightly larger / different water pump
- Fill / drain holes located higher
- Casting is generally heftier - cavitation plate thicker
- No P/N cast into the Left gearcase housing
- shorter skeg
- 10 studs vs 8 studs for mounting
- Haven't checked gear ratio yet - 15:17?
- Bulge in case just below cavitation plate. Reinforced stud area to right of fill holes
- profile different between cav. plate and prop-shaft
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