hey guys, Im having a bit of trouble trying to get my new prop install finished.
Pictures at the bottom.
Before i state the problem ill give a lil background info about my boat as it will make more since later.
i have a 1971 tri hull mercruiser 165 with 250ci gm motor.
I got the boat running in great condition for only 500 bucks cuz they didnt know why the prop would only work at idle. (spun the bushing on the prop! hehe)
Anyways i bought the boat and it came with another lower gearcase they said the previous owner gave to them. and by looking at my currently installed gearcase i could see newish rtv silicone around the gasket area so i knew it was not origional equiptment. and im going to ASSUME that the spare gearcase was probably the factory equipment.
So anyways i went ahead and got a newer style prop and the salesman gave me the newer thrust washer saying i will need it to have the correct spacing.
So anyways i pull the old prob off, pull the thrust washer, and installed the new one and i could tell right away something wasnt right. it was loose fitting and slid all the way on the shaft till it hit the aluminum casing. Upon closer examination i found the new thrust washer has a beveled inside. and the olderone i just pulled off does not.
And when i compared the shaft of the installed lower unit to the spare i had i found the spare unit had a beveled area that would allow the thrust washer to slide and sit tight. And on top of all this the spare unit had another different thrust washer alot like the new washer the sales person gave me but just about twice as thick.
So just to set things straight.
the washer on the LEFT is the NEW washer. it is the thinnest and has a beveled inside that will NOT work on my current lower gearcase.
The MIDDLE washer is the assumed factory thrust washer that is thicker than the new waser and still has a beveled edge. Will NOT work on current gearcase.
the Washer on the Right is the currently installed Lower gearcase. It has NO BEVEL cut into the inside and NEITHER DOES the installed gearcase on the output shaft. Its absolutly huge.
All 3 washers have the correct cut to fit the prop.
when i compared the 2 gearcases its easily seen that the inside of the currently installed gearbox is inset about 1 inch more thus requiring a bigger washer to space it out properly.
So here are the questions im wondering about. lol
1. What the heck is my currently installed lower gearbox???
2. If i used my lathe and trimmed down my big thrust washer so that the prop is sitting correctly would that be ok? My eyeball says it needs to be about 1/4 inch shorter to have the correct stance.
Also on a side note. Its obvious the 2 smaller washer are set inplace according the bevel. However ill state the none beveled output shaft as a protruding area the bigger thrust washers nose hits thus keeping it from contacting the housing itself.
The only reason for changing props is for ease of finding different pitches and other props in case of emergency when im on vacation.
Any sugestions?
Pictures at the bottom.
Before i state the problem ill give a lil background info about my boat as it will make more since later.
i have a 1971 tri hull mercruiser 165 with 250ci gm motor.
I got the boat running in great condition for only 500 bucks cuz they didnt know why the prop would only work at idle. (spun the bushing on the prop! hehe)
Anyways i bought the boat and it came with another lower gearcase they said the previous owner gave to them. and by looking at my currently installed gearcase i could see newish rtv silicone around the gasket area so i knew it was not origional equiptment. and im going to ASSUME that the spare gearcase was probably the factory equipment.
So anyways i went ahead and got a newer style prop and the salesman gave me the newer thrust washer saying i will need it to have the correct spacing.
So anyways i pull the old prob off, pull the thrust washer, and installed the new one and i could tell right away something wasnt right. it was loose fitting and slid all the way on the shaft till it hit the aluminum casing. Upon closer examination i found the new thrust washer has a beveled inside. and the olderone i just pulled off does not.
And when i compared the shaft of the installed lower unit to the spare i had i found the spare unit had a beveled area that would allow the thrust washer to slide and sit tight. And on top of all this the spare unit had another different thrust washer alot like the new washer the sales person gave me but just about twice as thick.
So just to set things straight.
the washer on the LEFT is the NEW washer. it is the thinnest and has a beveled inside that will NOT work on my current lower gearcase.
The MIDDLE washer is the assumed factory thrust washer that is thicker than the new waser and still has a beveled edge. Will NOT work on current gearcase.
the Washer on the Right is the currently installed Lower gearcase. It has NO BEVEL cut into the inside and NEITHER DOES the installed gearcase on the output shaft. Its absolutly huge.
All 3 washers have the correct cut to fit the prop.
when i compared the 2 gearcases its easily seen that the inside of the currently installed gearbox is inset about 1 inch more thus requiring a bigger washer to space it out properly.
So here are the questions im wondering about. lol
1. What the heck is my currently installed lower gearbox???
2. If i used my lathe and trimmed down my big thrust washer so that the prop is sitting correctly would that be ok? My eyeball says it needs to be about 1/4 inch shorter to have the correct stance.
Also on a side note. Its obvious the 2 smaller washer are set inplace according the bevel. However ill state the none beveled output shaft as a protruding area the bigger thrust washers nose hits thus keeping it from contacting the housing itself.
The only reason for changing props is for ease of finding different pitches and other props in case of emergency when im on vacation.
Any sugestions?


