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nordic95 05-04-2006 08:46 PM

Solid hub
 
Here is a stupid question.I just installed Mercs. solid hub kit for an XR drive into my Bravo ones and realized there is no provision for a nut locking ring.Is it me or is it not needed for some reason.Maybe the curved washer has something to do with it?Does the curved washer go with the center of the washer curved towards the prop or away?

Thanks Nordic95

US1 Fountain 05-04-2006 11:12 PM

Re: Solid hub
 
Don't know, but my McGard prop locks use the cupped washers also instead of the locking tab. Mine are stamped to have the middle of the washer with the curve away from the prop, against the nut.

sleek1 03-03-2011 05:42 PM

My local marine shop told me first install the spacer, then the cupped washer with the high side toward the nut (convex forward), then flat washer, and nut. This is for P/N 840383A2.
Let me know if this is incorrect, I can't find it in writing anywhere.

I know it's an old thread but it may be helpful to someone... I could have used it today.

Philm 03-03-2011 07:21 PM

That is correct. When you torque down the prop nut, it smashes the curved washer against the spacer, thereby putting tension on the nut itself as it tries to push back out.

Use a nylon lock nut anyway.


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