23 pitch hydro's
#2
Just came across these on ebay.........
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW
i'm looking for a RH 24p Hydro. Care to split yours ?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW
i'm looking for a RH 24p Hydro. Care to split yours ?
#3
I don't want to split the set....a left would be pretty hard to sell...I will know this weekend if I'm going to sell the 24's or keep them. That gives me time to think about the 23's on e bay, thanks for the lead..I checked e -bay Sunday and they weren't on there then....thanks for being my eyes. The guy I bought the 24's from had a 24 rt also, I will e-mail him and see if he still has it, if he does do you want me to let you know and put you in contact with him???
Last edited by 32 caliber; 07-25-2005 at 04:02 PM.
#5
Originally Posted by throttleup
You may want to consider re-pitching your propellers to 23P. This is fairly common to achieve the desired RPM. Why is it you want 23P props?
Julie
Julie
#6
An actual Re-pitching of a propeller, will indeed improve your hole shot. Remember the smaller the pitch, the better the hole shot. The cost for re-pitching and reconditioning the propeller, after we beat her into submission, is approx. $225.00 per prop, worse case sceario. Although I am a huge proponant of spare props.....everyone should have them!
Julie
Julie
#7
Originally Posted by throttleup
An actual Re-pitching of a propeller, will indeed improve your hole shot. Remember the smaller the pitch, the better the hole shot. The cost for re-pitching and reconditioning the propeller, after we beat her into submission, is approx. $225.00 per prop, worse case sceario. Although I am a huge proponant of spare props.....everyone should have them!
Julie
Julie
#10
Originally Posted by meis1
I have pair in excellent stock condition, never touched. $750 shipped.
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