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Re: bravo 1 slipping while planning off
an engine coupler is made pretty much the same way a prop is with a rubber hub pressed in and yes it will slip as they start to go much as a clutch slips in a car or a prop hub will slip
have seen it many many times . |
Re: bravo 1 slipping while planning off
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Took the boat out of the water and removed the prop. We noticed the prop wasn't tight tight but it was secure. Put it back in the water, WOT no problems. My first thought was, WTF!? LOL! What should I do now? |
Re: bravo 1 slipping while planning off
Drive it till it breaks :D :D
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Re: bravo 1 slipping while planning off
Originally Posted by Griff
Drive it till it breaks :D :D
what he said |
Re: bravo 1 slipping while planning off
yessssssssssssssss
LOL I plan on it now. |
Re: bravo 1 slipping while planning off
One possibility, speaking from own experience :D , the prop may spin out when you come off plane because the drive is still trimmed out for high speed. I my case I thought the drive was shot but it was only the prop ventilating because of the high trim.
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Re: bravo 1 slipping while planning off
One thing I was told it might be is Clutch cone in the outdrive. Any comments?
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Re: bravo 1 slipping while planning off
Originally Posted by pkspx
Update
Took the boat out of the water and removed the prop. We noticed the prop wasn't tight tight but it was secure. Put it back in the water, WOT no problems. My first thought was, WTF!? LOL! What should I do now? |
Re: bravo 1 slipping while planning off
Originally Posted by pkspx
One thing I was told it might be is Clutch cone in the outdrive. Any comments?
It wouldn't slip like you described. It would either go into gear or it wouldn't. |
Re: bravo 1 slipping while planning off
Check the vetilation / trim possibility before doing some expensive repairs. Mechanical failures are very seldom intermittant.
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