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Shift Shaft Wrench - Yamaha, Mercury, Suzuki

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Must have tool for gear case work.

Double headed tool fits the shift shaft splines so you can shift in and out of gear without damaging splines with vice-grips (typical method)

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Shift Shaft Wrench — Fits Mercury, Suzuki, Yamaha

  • INCLUSION & COMPATIBILITY — It comes with Marine Tech Tools Shift Shaft Wrench and fits on Mercury, Suzuki, Yamaha 100HP and above.
  • DOUBLE HEADED DESIGN — Used for shifting the gearcase between forward, neutral, and reverse when working on lower units on a workbench. Our double headed design eliminates the need for a separate test wrench for each manufacturer.
  • BUILT TO LAST — This tool is made of nickel plated steel that provides a combination of corrosion and wear resistance.
  • BUILT & DEVELOPED WITH A MISSION — We are on a mission to support boat owners and mechanics in their boating lifestyle through the tools we create like this Shift Shaft Wrench.
  • LIFETIME WARRANTY — As a small business located in Charleston, South Carolina, USA, we take pride in all our tools. They are all built to last, backed with a lifetime warranty.

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Part came as described and ...
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Dec 8, 2025
Part came as described and in a timely manner .
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Great tool, and excellent service!
5
Dec 19, 2020
No more having to use an old sterndrive intermediate shift shaft and pliers!
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No damage
5
Dec 23, 2019
Nice heavy well-built tool. Much better than trying to use channel locks. I hate to damage the shift shaft...thanks!
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