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    SCS Crash Box?
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    Is anyone running SCS shiftable crash boxes in a pleasure boat application? Any remarks or experience on these trannys would be helpful.
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    Could u post a picture of a ( shiftable SCS ) ????

    Are these shiftable even with the engine running ?


    I would like to have a SCS with a plug in tailstock for a #5 !!!!!!!!

    ANY ???
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    Yes, shiftable with engine running. I believe they use a multi disc clutch with a air slave cylinder, with a small electric compressor and a accumulator tank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Adams View Post
    Is anyone running SCS shiftable crash boxes in a pleasure boat application? Any remarks or experience on these trannys would be helpful.
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    Dan
    Check with Vinny and Jimmy, they have them in the 32 skater and from when Vinny and i talked he really liked them.
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    It's the same gearbox they use for racing applications (OEM on the big Merc Racing engines now, replacing the Daytona) coupled to essentially the same multi-disc clutch used on a dragster.

    Everything SCS produces looks like it was made by a Swiss watchmaker.
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    a link to SCS

    http://www.scsgearbox.com/default2.a...ive_page_id=96


    How does it work at the dash? Push button or what?

    Sounds like a no brainer compared to the Bam trannies that will break.
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    Is anyone running SCS shiftable crash boxes in a pleasure boat application? Any remarks or experience on these trannys would be helpful.
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    Dan
    I have the Shiftables SCS zero Drags



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    So it mounts in place of the transmission.

    Plug in goes forward 4 inches, drive line back 4 inches.

    Uses same controls at the dash and operates just like a transmission. More power to the prop and no clutches to break like in the BAM.

    Retail Price Complete:
    10K for plug in
    11K for drive line
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    Shifters remain the same. There's still a cable-actuated lever on the gearcase that shifts them. The only thing added is the clutch release mechanism.

    This is the setup I was telling you about this summer.
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    you still use your shifters as normal, there is just a switch to operate the air solenoid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cougarman View Post
    I have the Shiftables SCS zero Drags



    Jon
    Reeaallly....we need to talk
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    Quote Originally Posted by BraceYourself View Post
    So whats the steps to shifting?
    What would I do with my shifters?
    You can shift one of two ways:

    Micro switch on your shifter so it kicks the air on for the clutch.
    Latham does the switch conversion for this on your controls.

    Or

    Switch on the dash to kick the air on for the clutch.
    Just manually hold the switch why you switch from foward
    to reverse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Adams View Post
    Reeaallly....we need to talk

    Any time




    Jon
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    Here's a few pictures of another Shiftable SCS set-up
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails BOATMOTORS 002.jpg   BOATMOTORS 003.jpg   may07 034.jpg  

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    Sweet !
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRD View Post
    Sweet !


    Linked to drysump Swept Back #6's





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