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#6 prop
What on a #6 prop holds the nylon bushing in place to keep from sliding forward into the shaft bearing ?
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You need a keeper which is a flat plastic split ring.
http://bblades.com/shop/accessories/...etaining-ring/ |
Originally Posted by SFOcean
(Post 4286102)
You need a keeper which is a flat plastic split ring.
http://bblades.com/shop/accessories/...etaining-ring/ |
There has to be a groove or you have a very old tapered version propeller.
Brett |
Some of the old props didn't use a sleeve, stainless hub ran directly on the propshaft. It was hard on propshafts, the sleeve helps and it allowed for one prop bore to fit #6 and 3,4,5 propshafts with different thickness sleeves.
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Originally Posted by bbladesprops
(Post 4288636)
There has to be a groove or you have a very old tapered version propeller.
Brett |
Don't remember the propshaft diameter but the prop bore would just slide over the shaft with little clearance. How old is the prop, Merc Racing prop or other?
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Originally Posted by Falcon
(Post 4289160)
Don't remember the propshaft diameter but the prop bore would just slide over the shaft with little clearance. How old is the prop, Merc Racing prop or other?
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1.875 id is the correct id for a direct fit on a Six propshaft, no room for a sleeve. Could be an early Kiekhaefer or other manufacturer on the prop.
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Originally Posted by Falcon
(Post 4289683)
1.875 id is the correct id for a direct fit on a Six propshaft, no room for a sleeve. Could be an early Kiekhaefer or other manufacturer on the prop.
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