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Default Propeller Shaft Vibration


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On Feb 3, 9:09 am, Charlie Morgan wrote:
On 3 Feb 2007 06:04:29 -0800, "Joe" wrote:

On Feb 3, 2:09 am, (Thom Stewart) wrote:
Come off it Melton,


You removed the Shaft and never checked the Cutlas Bearing? Spare me.


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No Kidding Thom, what kind of dip**** pulls and mic's a
shaft..balances a prop and does not check or replace the cutlass?


Joe


If either of you dumbasses could read, you would know that he didn't pull
the
shaft.

CWM


You're a ****ing idiot BB.
Lets review what he wrote.......ready..........OK

checked the shaft for straightness
without removing it, reinstalled the prop and took the boat out
again.
Same vibration, so I had it pulled again and took the shaft and prop
in for a check. Dyno balance on the prop A-ok, the shaft was true and
passed static balance no problem.

Now bonehead, how did he take it in for a check without removing it?

Joe


Given enough time Mr. Morgan will figure it out.

JB


 
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