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Bravo Hubs
Guys,
So, I've got a Bravo28 on the boat now, with a sacrificial that uses this hub: https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...1b5fcbb158.jpg And I bought a labbed one from SickStinger that has this sacrificial hub: https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...da0f63df87.jpg It slips onto the prop shaft just fine, but obviously doesn't use the castle washer. I'm assuming it's for a higher HP application (?). I really wanted to test this prop last time out, but.... In days gone by, I've been able to just tap the hub out of a prop with a dead blow hammer and something to serve as a punch (usually a chunk of bar stock of an appropriate diameter). This one wouldn't come out so easily, and I didn't want to farq it up, so I didn't use my typical "sometimes you just gotta be willing to break it" mentality and stopped. A couple questions..... Can I use a hydraulic press to remove it? I can obviously get another sacrificial hub for the prop. Is there typically some other retaining method used to keep the prop nut from backing off? I can't imagine it would, but I figure we have castle washers for a reason, so.... If not (meaning none is needed), I can easily make a spacer/washer to lock this hub/prop in place for our next outing to test the prop. Thanks. Brad. |
Is there any splines left at shaft after the prop? How about making a washer from a old merc hub sleeve in lathe.
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...ab86077267.jpg |
Originally Posted by JaniH
(Post 4897430)
How about making a washer from a old merc hub sleeve in lathe.
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...ab86077267.jpg I can handle that sort of thing. That's my line of work. My questions were aimed more specifically at the sacrificial component; the part that part slips into. Thanks. Brad. |
it should use the old fashon castle washer under the nut
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Originally Posted by Brad Christy
(Post 4897421)
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Originally Posted by velocity john
(Post 4897432)
it should use the old fashon castle washer under the nut
There is nothing for the castle washer to engage. Thanks. Brad. |
Will this work?
https://www.westmarine.com/sierra-18...caAtNSEALw_wcB |
Originally Posted by Ryanw10
(Post 4897454)
Will this work?
https://www.westmarine.com/sierra-18...caAtNSEALw_wcB There is a bit of the spline sticking out beyond the hub when the prop is mounted. I guess the spline of the washer engages that remaining spline on the shaft, and provides the castle? If that’s the case, good enough for me. Thanks. Brad. |
Originally Posted by Brad Christy
(Post 4897455)
Ryan,
There is a bit of the spline sticking out beyond the hub when the prop is mounted. I guess the spline of the washer engages that remaining spline on the shaft, and provides the castle? If that’s the case, good enough for me. Thanks. Brad. |
Originally Posted by Ryanw10
(Post 4897466)
That is correct. The castle washer engages on the splines
I ordered one from Amazon last night. Should be good to go this time next week. Thanks. Brad. |
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