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Vintage Inboard Marine Propeller Prop Shaft Gear Engine Coupler Kermath on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Silver Springs, Nevada, United States

Silver Springs, Nevada, United States
Condition:Used

Propeller shaft to gearbox 3" coupler removed from a 1940s Kermath Sea Jeep-High Speed marine engine. No other history available. Appears to be in good condition as was the rest of engine/gearbox/etc.

Seems to have a rather unique design given the four anti-vibration dampeners/harmonic balance setup. I had trouble finding a similar coupler but then again...Kermath Sea-Jeeps seem rather unique all around!

See pictures. Please feel free to email me if more are needed or if you have any questions.

Diameter at widest point: 4-7/8"
4-bolt pattern measuring 3-5/8" on center, directly across
Bolt diameter: 3/8"
Keyway shaft input diameter: 1"


Sold as is, without warranty, returns not accepted. Thank you!!

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