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Thread: Want To Retrofit Power Trim To A 15" Johnson 75 Stinger HELP PLEASE

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    You can down load the sst 60 parts manual on Seaways site

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    Has anyone got the parts I need to do this???
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    just call your local brp dealer and ask them for the part numbers super easy then ask them if they have new or used

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detroit Whitey View Post
    Just use the clamp ears and pivot tube off of a1990or newer 2cly jhonson use your pivot arm and bottom mount clamp off the stinger then you can use the thru tube steering and the new eTech trim will fit.you will want to buy the soild lower mounts from sea-way the sst60 ones are the ones you want but you dont need them.This hole set up can be bought new and the part numbers are out there. No need to junk up a jhonson with yham parts
    Do you have any pics?

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    Mine has the mounting bracket of the two cylinder johnson/evinrude. used the same steps as the link had. Had to a little machine work. I cut a 20 in mid down to 15 in. kinda tricky as the mid actually has a slight taper to it. so if you have to use a little filler welds to make it look nice.

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