Prop removal
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From: Louisville Ky
Hi,
I hit several stick ups last weekend and have noticed a vibration at mid speed. I assume one of my prop fins may be bent or worse.
I have a 99 Bravo three outdrive and need to remove prop and check prop shaft for runout. What is the correct way to remove and install prop?
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Thanks
I hit several stick ups last weekend and have noticed a vibration at mid speed. I assume one of my prop fins may be bent or worse.
I have a 99 Bravo three outdrive and need to remove prop and check prop shaft for runout. What is the correct way to remove and install prop?
'
Thanks
Last edited by Colbaltmania; 09-04-2011 at 09:52 AM.
#2
buy a bravo three prop wrench of ebay, or see if someone local will loan you one. There is a nut and bushing on the outer prop, then a large nut and bushing on inner prop. Installation is the opposite of removal. Check with Merc for torque specs, but I always just tightened my about the same as a lug nut.
Good luck
Good luck
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From: Toronto, ON
Just finished making a prop wrench for my Bravo 3..... . A bit of work, but should last forever I figure....
Used 1/4" aluminum plate, cut out as shown. Large hex is 2 3/4". Welded a 3/4" piece of aluminum bar stock (socket is 3/4" drive) into a square recess I cut into the plate. Through bolted (3/16 bolt) a 1 7/16 socket to it, although you could tap the bar stock if you didn't want to through-bolt it.
Works like a charm....
I also hit a rock recently and mangled both props. Had some vibration also. Didn't check for runout, but with my other props on there's no vibration. B3 is a pretty tough drive.


Used 1/4" aluminum plate, cut out as shown. Large hex is 2 3/4". Welded a 3/4" piece of aluminum bar stock (socket is 3/4" drive) into a square recess I cut into the plate. Through bolted (3/16 bolt) a 1 7/16 socket to it, although you could tap the bar stock if you didn't want to through-bolt it.
Works like a charm....
I also hit a rock recently and mangled both props. Had some vibration also. Didn't check for runout, but with my other props on there's no vibration. B3 is a pretty tough drive.


Last edited by puzzleboy; 09-13-2011 at 09:59 PM.
#5
Hi,
I hit several stick ups last weekend and have noticed a vibration at mid speed. I assume one of my prop fins may be bent or worse.
I have a 99 Bravo three outdrive and need to remove prop and check prop shaft for runout. What is the correct way to remove and install prop?
'
Thanks
I hit several stick ups last weekend and have noticed a vibration at mid speed. I assume one of my prop fins may be bent or worse.
I have a 99 Bravo three outdrive and need to remove prop and check prop shaft for runout. What is the correct way to remove and install prop?
'
Thanks
#7
You do not want a blade from both the inner and outer prop lining up with each other directly under the cavitation plate. The way I do it is install the inner prop and rotate it so a prop blade is directly under the cavitation plate. Then I install the outer prop to where the cavitation plate is directly between two of the blades and therefore, one blade of the inner prop. Here is a pic.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/p...experts-2.html
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/p...experts-2.html
Last edited by Knot 4 Me; 09-15-2011 at 08:39 AM.




