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Loctite anyone?
Anyone try Loctite as insurance against prop nut spin off? Maybe medium grade?Thanks
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Used it for years ------ Never lost a prop !
JIm |
I have never used it, but is losing a prop b/c a nut came off a common problem??? Even when torqued to the proper setting?
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Originally Posted by Farquar
(Post 3587621)
Anyone try Loctite as insurance against prop nut spin off? Maybe medium grade?Thanks
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+1 Replace the nylock nut every season or so.
I can't imagine one spinning off though. It takes a fair amount of running torque to turn one on the shaft, and it is seated on a prop hub that is splined in, and can't start to turn. I'm guessing more people have lost props due to broken propshafts than spun nuts. I have seen it happen on inboards, but that is a different deal with props seated on a shallow taper, questionable keyways, and double-nuts instead of locknuts. |
UMMMMMMMM,
Tab washer?? |
Loctite prop nut
Thanks Guys;I've heard stories of prop nuts backing off. Bye Bye $7000 Hering prop.
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For $7000 i would use loctite just to be sure
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Originally Posted by Pwrbt33
(Post 3587931)
Never heard of why you would need Loctite. If the nyloc nut is good and its torqued to spec you shouldnt have a problem. I've worked on and run everything from an Alpha to a #6 and have never needed it.
Loctite on a nyloc :eek: ROCK ON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:coolcowboy: I DON'T PLAY BASEBALL BUT I HIT ALOT OF HOME RUNS ...:drink::hitit: ITS A SKATER NATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! :ernaehrung004::cheer::party-smiley-048::bong::cheer::party-smiley-020::bong::ernaehrung004: |
copied from 700 NXT owner warning. double nut
:boat::boat::boat::boat:Mercury had a "bulletin" that as far as I know was never sent to customers but manufactuers and service departments. This bulletin was to let dealers know that they needed stop using the number six style prop shaft single nut immediately in favor of a double nut system. In some instances this nut has backed off and resulted in lost props or even worse. Well I got to experience "the worst" first hand. I lost a $5500.00 Herring prop and broke the prop shaft. I found out about the "bulletin" after the damage. I was six weeks getting parts last summer and never was offered any assistance from Mercury Racing. The most ironic part of the story is that the previous season after winning the Lake Cumberland Poker Run a Marketing representative from Mercury Racing came up and introduced himself to me. The conversation was that he knew that we do alot of poker runs and that he appreciates us promoting the Mercury Racing product. He told me that if I ever needed anything to please get a hold of him. Man,I sure wish I had kept that business card. That letter should have been sent to ALL Mercury 700/NXT customers!!!!!!
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