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prop/transmision question
the last couple of times i took my 1993 25 ft I/O Fourwinns and went
around 25 MPH (4000rpms) the engine revved up and the boat slowed down as if the prop was slipping. the first time I thought that I may have hit a line but since it happened twice I think that something is not right. at slow/medium speeds it is fine. Any ideas at to what is the problem? Do you think that the prop/hub is slipping, and if so what can be done? Could it be the transmission? any other ideas. We will be hauling the boat out of the water in a few more weeks (darn that NE weather) |
prop/transmision question
richard wrote: the last couple of times i took my 1993 25 ft I/O Fourwinns and went around 25 MPH (4000rpms) the engine revved up and the boat slowed down as if the prop was slipping. the first time I thought that I may have hit a line but since it happened twice I think that something is not right. at slow/medium speeds it is fine. Any ideas at to what is the problem? Do you think that the prop/hub is slipping, and if so what can be done? Could it be the transmission? any other ideas. We will be hauling the boat out of the water in a few more weeks (darn that NE weather) Rich, Is the boat an outboard or I/O? If it is, and I suspect that's the case, you have a loose bushing in the prop hub that needs to be replaced. Their's a rubber bushing that's pressed into the prop, to keep hard impacts on the prop from being transferred into the transmission (the bushing is cheap compared to the cost of a transmission/gear assembly). Remove the prop and bring it to a prop shop, it's not very expensive. Now's also a good time to consider a spare prop, even if you've got a stainless prop, a good spare aluminum one can save the weekend for not that much cash! John |
prop/transmision question
On 2 Nov 2006 14:11:14 -0800, "richard"
wrote: .... Do you think that the prop/hub is slipping, and if so what can be done? ... When I had a similar problem, it was the prop to hub connection that was slipping. Take the prop off and take a look at the hub. Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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