Prop Selection
#61
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Thanks Dkerns,
i've used to studs to block off those areas on the housing and using both sides of the therm hosing placement to mount the temp senders/sensors, but of course the darn thing doen't fit. so does anyone have any ideas of what i can do..
thanks q
i've used to studs to block off those areas on the housing and using both sides of the therm hosing placement to mount the temp senders/sensors, but of course the darn thing doen't fit. so does anyone have any ideas of what i can do..
thanks q
Last edited by qaberdeen; 03-27-2009 at 07:22 PM.
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Hey fellas,
It's been awhile since i've posted any updates, but the mechanic can't get to the motor until the end of the month, so i've been sitting back waiting patiently,
but i do have one question, i was able to borrow a prop fom a mate of mine to try(a 26p hydromotive), the only thing is that, it has the permanent hub in side the prop. does a spacer go at the end, because when i put the prop on it shows about 1/2 inch of the shaft before u get to the threads. or how can i retify this. with my 24 hydro it had the external hub which took up the space behind the prop.
thanks
It's been awhile since i've posted any updates, but the mechanic can't get to the motor until the end of the month, so i've been sitting back waiting patiently,
but i do have one question, i was able to borrow a prop fom a mate of mine to try(a 26p hydromotive), the only thing is that, it has the permanent hub in side the prop. does a spacer go at the end, because when i put the prop on it shows about 1/2 inch of the shaft before u get to the threads. or how can i retify this. with my 24 hydro it had the external hub which took up the space behind the prop.
thanks
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Thanks VV,
yeah anxious is right, it's been a while now, but things r coming along now..hopefully in the next couple of weeks, i would be ready to splash, and get some #'s on the board.
yeah anxious is right, it's been a while now, but things r coming along now..hopefully in the next couple of weeks, i would be ready to splash, and get some #'s on the board.
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Hey fellas,
It's been awhile since i've posted any updates, but the mechanic can't get to the motor until the end of the month, so i've been sitting back waiting patiently,
but i do have one question, i was able to borrow a prop fom a mate of mine to try(a 26p hydromotive), the only thing is that, it has the permanent hub in side the prop. does a spacer go at the end, because when i put the prop on it shows about 1/2 inch of the shaft before u get to the threads. or how can i retify this. with my 24 hydro it had the external hub which took up the space behind the prop.
thanks
It's been awhile since i've posted any updates, but the mechanic can't get to the motor until the end of the month, so i've been sitting back waiting patiently,
but i do have one question, i was able to borrow a prop fom a mate of mine to try(a 26p hydromotive), the only thing is that, it has the permanent hub in side the prop. does a spacer go at the end, because when i put the prop on it shows about 1/2 inch of the shaft before u get to the threads. or how can i retify this. with my 24 hydro it had the external hub which took up the space behind the prop.
thanks
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Thanks Dkerns, I was able to get another spacer for the front of the prop. Now i'm just waiting for the mechanic to come and lace this bad boy up..lol
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Well,
everthing is wired an raring to go, but the ignition box is not sparking..:-(
i've tried the trouble shooting that comes in the instructions, just wondering what else can i do..
thanks
everthing is wired an raring to go, but the ignition box is not sparking..:-(
i've tried the trouble shooting that comes in the instructions, just wondering what else can i do..
thanks
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From: Oklahoma God's country no one else wants it.


