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atisvt99 08-30-2012 11:24 AM

I want to say it's a rubber hub, but I can't be sure yet... can I tell by looking at the back of the prop? Also, how hard is it to press the old hub out and press a new one in? Are the hubs prop-specific I would imagine? Sorry for the amature questions... I'm new to this :)

Too Stroked 08-30-2012 12:14 PM


Originally Posted by atisvt99 (Post 3765849)
I want to say it's a rubber hub, but I can't be sure yet... can I tell by looking at the back of the prop? Also, how hard is it to press the old hub out and press a new one in? Are the hubs prop-specific I would imagine? Sorry for the amature questions... I'm new to this :)

No problem. That's what we're here for.

Assuming you can access the prop and get some leverage on it, block the prop from turning with a block of wood. Now, with a heavy glove on, try to turn it with the boat in gear. (Be careful not to cut your hands here!) If the prop spins and the propshaft doesn't, you've got a simple hub issue.

You can tell if you have a solid or rubber hub by looking in the back (exhaust) side of the prop. A solid hub will be all metal in there. A rubber hub will be - well - rubber. Newer Mercury props use a Flow Torque system with either a solid metal or plastic hub. Again, this is vissible from the rear.

If you have a rubber hub and have spun it, you've got to take it to a prop shop to have it replaced. If you have the Flow Torque system, you can buy the parts and do it yourself.

Hope that helps.

atisvt99 08-30-2012 05:40 PM

Haha...
 
Found the culprit... It was wedged in between the outdrive and the transom... not sure how it stayed in place since I raised both drives all the way up twice. In any case, I'm ASSUMING that this was the problem... won't be able to take her out for a test spin until tomorrow...

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-H...0/P1010231.JPG

We did also mark the prop hub just to be sure - in the even that it does it again...

Thanks for all the input today, fellas... Again, much appreciated!

- justin

Too Stroked 08-30-2012 07:27 PM

Yea, that'll do it. Glad it was something simple!

balinsteadt 08-30-2012 08:23 PM


Originally Posted by atisvt99 (Post 3765703)
Had an interesting experience last night while coming home from some all-you-can-eat just down the river...
- Justin

I'm assuming your on the potomac... There used to be a dock-n-puke I cant remember the name of just north of Quantico. The wife and I went there alot for hush-puppies. You should check it out!

I moved away from there in 2006 but I loved it while I was there with all the water around...

Glad your boat wasnt broken! hope thats all it was!

atisvt99 02-25-2013 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by balinsteadt (Post 3766260)
I'm assuming your on the potomac... There used to be a dock-n-puke I cant remember the name of just north of Quantico. The wife and I went there alot for hush-puppies. You should check it out!

I moved away from there in 2006 but I loved it while I was there with all the water around...

Glad your boat wasnt broken! hope thats all it was!

Hey, I missed this post somehow last year... We have a blast and only live about 3 minutes from the boat/water... I'm thinking you were talking about Tim's Ricershore just above quantico?? Good times for sure... not the best food, but I've yet to see a Ruth's Chris on the water... haha

And the boat was fine after the removal of the buoy! ;)


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