a70eliminator
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Hi, I just experienced hubslippage, I could get up onto plane then all at once 100% slip, just like in neutral, I slowly cruised back into the docks and put my spare prop on and now it's all good again.
Here's my question:
Earlier the season I was raising height of my outboard (the cav plate was 2" below) I raised it 3" and got 100% prop slippage on plane, then droped down another inch and still got slippage, I ended up right back where I started with cav. plate about 2" below keel and all was good again. Could raising the engine have caused the prop to operate that much more efficient to where the hub would slip? And now of course the prop hub finally gave out compltely, could it have been slipping the whole time once I would get the motor height right? yet operate ok with cav plate 2" below the keel?
Was pin drive the right terminology? Sheer pin retained by prop cone and cotter pin.
Here's my question:
Earlier the season I was raising height of my outboard (the cav plate was 2" below) I raised it 3" and got 100% prop slippage on plane, then droped down another inch and still got slippage, I ended up right back where I started with cav. plate about 2" below keel and all was good again. Could raising the engine have caused the prop to operate that much more efficient to where the hub would slip? And now of course the prop hub finally gave out compltely, could it have been slipping the whole time once I would get the motor height right? yet operate ok with cav plate 2" below the keel?
Was pin drive the right terminology? Sheer pin retained by prop cone and cotter pin.