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Old 09-19-2012, 08:50 AM
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Is there anybody that can convert a standard Mirage (non Plus) prop to a solid hub? If so, can you let me know who can do it?

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Originally Posted by JackLS1R1
Is there anybody that can convert a standard Mirage (non Plus) prop to a solid hub? If so, can you let me know who can do it?

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i believe once you remove the rubber hub in your prop you can slide a solid hub kit in their..
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I am running mirages with solid hubs.

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you have to weld in a solid hub, I was looking for used Mirages and I found a few of the old style with the solid hub. Why do you need it?
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Thanks for the replys. I think I may need it welded.... This prop I have has a round style hub (not square like that torque flight, I have that set-up on another prop).

So I guess I am looking for a round style solid hub for a mirage prop.
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What pitch and rotation? I have a few laying around that are solid.
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The prop I have that is in question is a Mirage 3 blade 25P standard rotation (single engine).

My engine makes 610 HP. I normally run a 4 blade with the solid hub and its great. I was also given this 3 blade with the boat, but it has a regular Rubber/Nylon hub and spins when you get on it hard.

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I have soild hub mirage non plus 25p rh for 325 if you have any interest?
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Originally Posted by tobbersbid
I have soild hub mirage non plus 25p rh for 325 if you have any interest?
I would really like to convert or get mine welded to be a solid hub.... Or would you trade yours plus lets say $100 cash for my 25P Mirage with a standard hub?
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