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1965 Evinrude "fastwin" 18hp that runs like a top. But recently the
prop started slipping (seems like it anyway), give it the gas and the
engine revs up but with no increase in the boat's speed. I've been
looking through the archives here and read a lot about a rubber insert
or hub of some sort that wears out . Well I have my prop here in my
hands and I don't see any rubber anything in there. However, the slot
where the shear pin sits is chipped a little, could that be the
cause? Or is the rubber hub thing somewhere in the prop where I can't
see? Anyway thanks in advance for any input. dan
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On Jun 10, 9:36*pm, "dan c." wrote:
1965 Evinrude "fastwin" 18hp that runs like a top. *But recently the
prop started slipping (seems like it anyway), give it the gas and the
engine revs up but with no increase in the boat's speed. I've been
looking through the archives here and read a lot about a rubber insert
or hub of some sort that wears out . *Well I have my prop here in my
hands and I don't see any rubber anything in there. *However, the slot
where the shear pin sits is chipped a little, could that be the
cause? *Or is the rubber hub thing somewhere in the prop where I can't
see? *Anyway thanks in advance for any input. *dan


Better take your questions over to the Dwarf Armys new
" Boaters Forum"...hahahahahahaha
Hopefully, all the ****heads will go there.They know who they are.
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On Jun 10, 9:36 pm, "dan c." wrote:
1965 Evinrude "fastwin" 18hp that runs like a top. But recently the
prop started slipping (seems like it anyway), give it the gas and the
engine revs up but with no increase in the boat's speed. I've been
looking through the archives here and read a lot about a rubber insert
or hub of some sort that wears out . Well I have my prop here in my
hands and I don't see any rubber anything in there. However, the slot
where the shear pin sits is chipped a little, could that be the
cause? Or is the rubber hub thing somewhere in the prop where I can't
see? Anyway thanks in advance for any input. dan


Better take your questions over to the Dwarf Armys new
" Boaters Forum"...hahahahahahaha
Hopefully, all the ****heads will go there.They know who they are.

Very appropriate handle you got there for yourself, Slammer.


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"Loogy The Idiot" wrote in message
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On Jun 10, 9:36 pm, "dan c." wrote:
1965 Evinrude "fastwin" 18hp that runs like a top. But recently the
prop started slipping (seems like it anyway), give it the gas and the
engine revs up but with no increase in the boat's speed. I've been
looking through the archives here and read a lot about a rubber insert
or hub of some sort that wears out . Well I have my prop here in my
hands and I don't see any rubber anything in there. However, the slot
where the shear pin sits is chipped a little, could that be the
cause? Or is the rubber hub thing somewhere in the prop where I can't
see? Anyway thanks in advance for any input. dan


Better take your questions over to the Dwarf Armys new
" Boaters Forum"...hahahahahahaha
Hopefully, all the ****heads will go there.They know who they are.

Very appropriate handle you got there for yourself, Slammer.


I'll follow you Bill.
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On Jun 10, 10:35*pm, jps wrote:
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"Loogy The Idiot" wrote in message
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On Jun 10, 9:36 pm, "dan c." wrote:
1965 Evinrude "fastwin" 18hp that runs like a top. But recently the
prop started slipping (seems like it anyway), give it the gas and the
engine revs up but with no increase in the boat's speed. I've been
looking through the archives here and read a lot about a rubber insert
or hub of some sort that wears out . Well I have my prop here in my
hands and I don't see any rubber anything in there. However, the slot
where the shear pin sits is chipped a little, could that be the
cause? Or is the rubber hub thing somewhere in the prop where I can't
see? Anyway thanks in advance for any input. dan


Better take your questions over to the Dwarf Armys new
" Boaters Forum"...hahahahahahaha
Hopefully, all the ****heads will go there.They know who they are.


Very appropriate handle you got there for yourself, *Slammer.


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That's nice "Loogy the Idiot". Is there a distinction between these
"****heads" and youself? Or do the ****heads and the dwarfs know more
about boats than you do and you have been left out in the rain to make
stupid remarks to people you don't even know. dan
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