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I would say your best bet is to put the strut in a vise and lock some vise grips on the drive dog and give it a good wack and see if it comes out.
I'm going to assume that the drive shaft is the same diameter as the flex, both being 1/4" . If needs be you can get a flex over at Offshore Electric .com.
The have a store you'll be able to get a flex shaft there. You might have to cut it to length. Also you should be able to get a new strut and strut bearing for it to along with a new drive dog.
You may want to join https://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/forum.php . 3/4's of the way down the page there is a link to the store mentioned above.
And personally I wouldn't run the boat until you can get the spacing right. You can do a lot of damage pretty quick.
You should also be running a little space about 1 to 2 mm on the zelos
And yes your new boat does seem to be rare. Not sure why it's a beautiful boat. Although I'm finding my new Zonda is pretty rare also. Not a lot of info out there.
I'm going to assume that the drive shaft is the same diameter as the flex, both being 1/4" . If needs be you can get a flex over at Offshore Electric .com.
The have a store you'll be able to get a flex shaft there. You might have to cut it to length. Also you should be able to get a new strut and strut bearing for it to along with a new drive dog.
You may want to join https://forums.offshoreelectrics.com/forum.php . 3/4's of the way down the page there is a link to the store mentioned above.
And personally I wouldn't run the boat until you can get the spacing right. You can do a lot of damage pretty quick.
You should also be running a little space about 1 to 2 mm on the zelos
And yes your new boat does seem to be rare. Not sure why it's a beautiful boat. Although I'm finding my new Zonda is pretty rare also. Not a lot of info out there.
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