Mercury 500/402 Driveshaft 45-57360 A 1 Short Shaft on 2040-parts.com
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
This short driveshaft fits 1970 through 1974 Mercury 500 and 402 outboards. It may fit other year motors. With this shaft you can convert a long shaft lower unit to a short shaft version.
It was removed from an engine with a blown powerhead. The surface where the shaft seal runs is excellent. The surface where the bearing runs has some discoloration from water in the unit at some time in the past. See the close up picture, and while not perfect, I wouldn't hesitate to put this in a motor for my own use. |
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