Changing lower units

Babydriver12

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Good evening I am after advice on my mercury engine outboard
My right hand rotation lower unit has just failed. I have been offered a left-hand lower unit with the propeller from the USA. Can it just bolt straight on?
 
Welcome to the forum. Firstly, which engine, which year, model and serial number? If you've got these which are displayed on the engine, then you're going to get a better result to help, as there's info aplenty to help you.
If someone's saying that they've a "left-hand" unit of the same engine, then I'd be quite suspicious as to their accuracy.
If it's a fairly recent Mercury, then you're in luck as it's going to have Tohatsu equivalents:
Mercury Marine:
Tohatsu has a long history of providing engines to Mercury Marine, particularly for smaller outboards (up to 60 HP).
Evinrude:
Tohatsu also partnered with Evinrude to manufacture smaller outboards (15 HP and down), which were then sold under the Evinrude brand.
Nissan Marine:
All outboard engines sold in North America by the now-defunct Nissan Marine were also rebadged Tohatsu engines.
Honda:
Tohatsu has a collaboration with Honda Motor Co. for certain larger four-stroke outboard engines (60-250 HP).
Tohatsu:
Tohatsu also markets its own brand of outboard engines, with models ranging from 2.5 to 115 HP.
These might make it easier & cheaper to find, but generally I'd say that they'd be interchangeable.
 
Ah, that's a very different scale of engine to anything in my experience. Perhaps you'd be better off posting in the Motor Boat forum?
Good luck.
 
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