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![]() "rvbilly" wrote in message ups.com... Hi, I am not following what you mean with with the thrust bearing, and what would be the advantage of the reduction gear? thanks Bill When you turn the prop (pushing water aft) the shaft is forced forward. This forward thrust must be transmitted to the boat through a thrust bearing: http://science.howstuffworks.com/bearing3.htm The reduction gear takes the higher input rpm of the engine and reduces it down to a usable rpm so the prop does not cavitate. It also allows F N R. |