Re: 14' alumium flat bottom 10hp qd 24b 1963 prop size
this boat is used to carry 2 adults fishing gear large cooler and camping tent + mis alanese
we lost the prop and a chunck of the lower unit wing so need to replace it the prop that is would a 8-5 from a 6hp be better considering heavy load? boat never got onto plane with the load we carry and honestly dont think engine is in that good condision but im poor and im gonna keep using it.
also while im at it anyone know proper gas/oil mix. been using 32/1
I missed a few things so here's more.
As I recall, having late '50's and early '60's engines, 24:1 Quart of automotive (then...) to 6 gal. was the mix. Now they have TCWIII 2 cycle oil made specifically for the stringent marine environment and high performance engines that operate therein. I wouldn't hesitate in a heartbeat to drop to the current ratio, using that oil (it's what you buy in the WW sporting goods dept or in the marine section of an auto parts store) mix of which is 1 pint to 6 gallons of 87 octane gas. It will greatly reduce your smoking and your plugs will not foul out as often.
While you are there, pick up a can of Sea Foam and add that to your gas (after you put in the pint of oil) at the rate specified on the can. It may smoke for awhile but when you get all that crud burned off that 50 years of 32:1 put there, your engine will run much better.....probably put in a new set of plugs after the first tank of what I said here due to the crud being burned out.
On using a prop from a 6 hp, it probably won't fit and the 10 hp engines of the era used a larger gearbox and all so the 6 hp will be too small if it even fits the hub/propshaft.
Last, you will also need a new prop cap/nut (not really a nut it just slides on and holds the shear pin to the prop shaft), shear pin and cotter pin to hold it in place. Have no earthly idea as to where you will get the nut.....I'd go to a marine dealer that has been in business for say 30 years at least and he probably has one sitting around collecting dust, or has a salvage OB that has one he'll sell you. He will also have the shear pin and cotter pin.....take your new prop with you and he'll know what size you need........also, he may have the 8x8.25 prop you need, possibly a used one in good shape.
Good luck,
Mark