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Start with the basics: take the prop off, check the drive shaft to
prop area and reconnect, snuggly. If you are lucky, this can be
the problem

Brian W


It's pretty obvoius, though, if the keywat is compromised, or the key is
missing on an inboard.

And stop calling him Snuggly.

Rob

Help me fix it and he can call me any damn thing he wants!


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RM wrote:



Start with the basics: take the prop off, check the drive shaft to
prop area and reconnect, snuggly. If you are lucky, this can be
the problem

Brian W


It's pretty obvoius, though, if the keywat is compromised, or the key is
missing on an inboard.

And stop calling him Snuggly.

Rob


Help me fix it and he can call me any damn thing he wants!



Is it possiable that the drive that is losing power is slipping at the
prop hub under load ?
Capt Jack R.

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