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Old 05-30-2008 | 05:57 PM
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I have Bravo1's with Upgraded IMCO gears/ propshafts that are 5 hours old. Stbd was running rough on our first day out Memorial Day Sunday, so we pulled the boat to inspect.
Prop shaft twisted!!! Never hit anything, the prop is perfect.
Never free-revved, since the new gears since the new gears were installed.
Any explanations out here? Any known Imco warranty on their shafts/gears?
I am baffled worse than when I found out the truth on Santa...
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Old 05-30-2008 | 08:26 PM
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2 years ago 2 buddies had a shop tear down and service their drives. In just an hour both of them had prop shafts seize in the drive and sheer off dropping the prop in the river. Don't remember the exact reason, but improper assembly of the drive was the cause.
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Old 05-30-2008 | 08:38 PM
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what are you running for engine's, hp, gear ratio, prop size, where they the larger prop shafts or stock size? possibly got a soft shaft from factory, call Imco, I'm sure they can help.
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Old 05-31-2008 | 12:38 PM
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Running HP500's, about 585HP, Bravo1's, 1.5 gears.
Prop shafts were the std. B1 size, but with the IMCO hardened lower gears/ propshaft. I also think I got a soft one.
Here's the carnage:
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Old 05-31-2008 | 09:51 PM
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I would get a hold of imco, that;s not right.
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Old 05-31-2008 | 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by hoozeyurdaddy
I would get a hold of imco, that;s not right.
Plus don't run it. Its possible to lose the prop.
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Old 06-01-2008 | 04:00 AM
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Carder,you have the worst luck. It took me 6 years of running a max worx small prop shaft and 350 hours with 620hp then 750 hp then 950hp before finally breaking a shaft after putting almost a 1000 ft lbs of tq to it with a full size maximus 5 blade on it. Even then it broke where the shaft went in the gear and prop splines STILL looked pretty good. I'm sure it must be defective. No prop damage? I tore up my labbed 30 pitch on a rock at the end of last season driving out of the channel at your marina,Smitty
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Old 06-01-2008 | 07:46 AM
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Smitty,
Bad luck is getting expensive beyond belief. I sent IMCO the photos yesterday, we'll see how they back there stuff.
Sorry to hear about the prop @ Linwood Beach Marina, they have been dredging and pulling rocks out, but you still have to be on plane before the bouys end... I prefer to get it going by the seawall.
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Originally Posted by Carder
Smitty,
Bad luck is getting expensive beyond belief. I sent IMCO the photos yesterday, we'll see how they back there stuff.
Sorry to hear about the prop @ Linwood Beach Marina, they have been dredging and pulling rocks out, but you still have to be on plane before the bouys end... I prefer to get it going by the seawall.
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I'm going to avoid the linwood marina in the future,I haven't wrecked a prop in 7 years until last year,usually your safe if you idle out a channel past the buoys,thats where I started seeing a little more depth and as soon as I started going on plane I thought I must have got out of the channel because it got REAL shallow quick.
Good luck with imco,even though you only have 5 hours on your drive and 500hp its going to be hard to get them to believe it,I hope they do something for you. If you ever decide to do something different with your drives I can put some max worx shafts in for you,Smitty
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Originally Posted by Carder
I have Bravo1's with Upgraded IMCO gears/ propshafts that are 5 hours old. Stbd was running rough on our first day out Memorial Day Sunday, so we pulled the boat to inspect.
Prop shaft twisted!!! Never hit anything, the prop is perfect.
Never free-revved, since the new gears since the new gears were installed.
Any explanations out here? Any known Imco warranty on their shafts/gears?
I am baffled worse than when I found out the truth on Santa...
Carder
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