I am working on a 1972 OMC stringer outdrive and noticed there is free play of the propeller on the shaft. I would expect that there shouldn't be any.
Has anyone had an experience with this outdrive and propeller?
Realize that there is no threaded nut on this assembly. The propeller is simply slid on to the shaft and a shear pin goes through holes in the propeller and through the shaft. This shear pin fits loose going through the shaft as well as through the holes in the propeller and would fall out were it not for the plastic cover that goes on the end of the shaft.
A new shear pin doesn't seem to solve the problem. I am not so concerned about the loose fit forward and back as this is only slight, but with your hands on opposite sides of the propeller you can wobble it on the shaft more than I like.
I have manuals but they don't talk about tollerences of the propeller on the shaft.
Thanks.
Has anyone had an experience with this outdrive and propeller?
Realize that there is no threaded nut on this assembly. The propeller is simply slid on to the shaft and a shear pin goes through holes in the propeller and through the shaft. This shear pin fits loose going through the shaft as well as through the holes in the propeller and would fall out were it not for the plastic cover that goes on the end of the shaft.
A new shear pin doesn't seem to solve the problem. I am not so concerned about the loose fit forward and back as this is only slight, but with your hands on opposite sides of the propeller you can wobble it on the shaft more than I like.
I have manuals but they don't talk about tollerences of the propeller on the shaft.
Thanks.