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![]() Hi...I have a 1979 50hp Johnson SeaHorse, model # 50RL79C, on a 15' Hourston runabout. It's been running strong lately, no problems at all. I took it out yesterday afternoon, and suddenly it is churning the water and not much else at WOT. Its moving as I would expect at low throttle, but when I throttle up it doesn't go much faster. The bow of the boat porpoises upwards, ands thats pretty much it. I'm figuring the bulk of the extra thrust is coming just from the exhaust. I've tried a couple more times since then, same result. The motor is fine, shifting in/out of gear is fine. The only thing I can think of is that the rubber is slipping in the prop hub. I tried having someone hold the flywheel still while in gear, but I couldn't make the prop slip on dry land. I don't see any signs of shredded rubber or anything either, but I'm guessing I probably wouldn't anyhow. I know I can't put the kind of torque on it that it probably gets in the water at WOT either. The propeller is older, and was going to be replaced this season, so... Does this sound familiar to anyone? Am I correct in thinking its the hub slipping? I cannot see any kind of a clutch in the exploded diagram of the leg, so I'm thinking thats the only possible place for slipping. p.s. None of the weights in the boat have not changed, nor has their location. The bilge is bone dry, nothing is dragging, and the motor is indeed aligned correctly with the keel. No rocker or hook in the keel either. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks! |
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"Paul Browne" wrote
Does this sound familiar to anyone? Sounds a lot like what happened to my merc prop last year. Nothing visible, and it worked at very low speed, but above that speed it was like popping the car out of gear. As I recall, I paid around $50-60 to have the hub rebuilt. |
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weird..
I had the same symptom happen to me... once I reached more than a few knots, the engine would start to rev, like we /should/ be crusing right along, but we were dead in the water.. we could cut the throttle, and then power up again, and the same thing would happen.. we could stay underway if we didn't go more than a few knots.. just like a transmission slipping out of gear... only *my* issue went away on it's own.... very odd.. -j "Joe Blizzard" wrote in message ... "Paul Browne" wrote Does this sound familiar to anyone? Sounds a lot like what happened to my merc prop last year. Nothing visible, and it worked at very low speed, but above that speed it was like popping the car out of gear. As I recall, I paid around $50-60 to have the hub rebuilt. |
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I had this problem. Solved it by having the correct transmission fluid
level in the Hurth transmission. "Jay" wrote in message ... weird.. I had the same symptom happen to me... once I reached more than a few knots, the engine would start to rev, like we /should/ be crusing right along, but we were dead in the water.. we could cut the throttle, and then power up again, and the same thing would happen.. we could stay underway if we didn't go more than a few knots.. just like a transmission slipping out of gear... only *my* issue went away on it's own.... very odd.. -j "Joe Blizzard" wrote in message ... "Paul Browne" wrote Does this sound familiar to anyone? Sounds a lot like what happened to my merc prop last year. Nothing visible, and it worked at very low speed, but above that speed it was like popping the car out of gear. As I recall, I paid around $50-60 to have the hub rebuilt. |
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Also Sprach Paul Browne :
The motor is fine, shifting in/out of gear is fine. The only thing I can think of is that the rubber is slipping in the prop hub. I tried having someone hold the flywheel still while in gear, but I couldn't make the prop slip on dry land. I don't see any signs of shredded rubber or anything either, but I'm guessing I probably wouldn't anyhow. I know I can't put the kind of torque on it that it probably gets in the water at WOT either. The propeller is older, and was going to be replaced this season, so... Take a marker or a bit of paint and make corresponding marks on the inner and outer parts of the prop hub. Take the boat out for a run. If the prop is slipping, they will not be aligned anymore. From your description, it does sound like it is slipping. Dan -- Ah... memories, memories. Where is that brain damage they promised us? -- Hunter S. Thompson. |
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![]() "Paul Browne" wrote in message news:Myrsc.9562$gx1.1484@clgrps12... Does this sound familiar to anyone? Am I correct in thinking its the hub slipping? I cannot see any kind of a clutch in the exploded diagram of the leg, so I'm thinking thats the only possible place for slipping. Yep. I have spun a couple of hubs, and each time it matched these symptoms exactly. I could idle back to the launch ramp but couldn't get it to hold above a fast idle. Rod |
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This leaves me still puzzled as to why my problem fixed itself...
-j "Rod McInnis" wrote in message ... "Paul Browne" wrote in message news:Myrsc.9562$gx1.1484@clgrps12... Does this sound familiar to anyone? Am I correct in thinking its the hub slipping? I cannot see any kind of a clutch in the exploded diagram of the leg, so I'm thinking thats the only possible place for slipping. Yep. I have spun a couple of hubs, and each time it matched these symptoms exactly. I could idle back to the launch ramp but couldn't get it to hold above a fast idle. Rod |
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![]() Thank you very much to all who replied, I'm feeling a lot more at ease now. =) Had a small craft warning today, so I couldn't test the idea about marking the inner/outer hubs. Hopefully be able to do that tomorrow and confirm. |
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