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So I'm cruising down the Kanawha River in my '77 T-bird 18' trihull with the
Merc 165 humming nicely at about 3500 RPM and there's a little lurch and a big increase in RPMs. My keen nautical sense told me that something was wrong, so I immediately throttled back. After stopping, looking dumbly at the back of the boat and not seeing anything suspicious, I tentatively advanced the throttle and everything seemed normal until I got up to about 3000 and I again got a surge in RPMs and loss of power. I tried this a few more times and got the same results, so I putted home at low speed. This sounds to me like a spun propeller hub. I took the prop off, but, as expected, there are no visible signs. I know I can verify it by putting index marks on the hub, putting it back on, and taking it out for a spin, but is there really any point in going to that much trouble? In other words, is there anything else that could give me the exact same symptom? I'm assuming that if it was a problem with the gears or the sliding clutch in the drive or something in that area, that I'd have some accompanying mechanical noise, vibration, and/or symptoms at low speeds. Is this a fair assumption? |
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On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 09:02:02 -0400, "Joe Blizzard"
wrote: So I'm cruising down the Kanawha River in my '77 T-bird 18' trihull with the Merc 165 humming nicely at about 3500 RPM and there's a little lurch and a big increase in RPMs. My keen nautical sense told me that something was wrong, so I immediately throttled back. After stopping, looking dumbly at the back of the boat and not seeing anything suspicious, I tentatively advanced the throttle and everything seemed normal until I got up to about 3000 and I again got a surge in RPMs and loss of power. I tried this a few more times and got the same results, so I putted home at low speed. This sounds to me like a spun propeller hub. I took the prop off, but, as expected, there are no visible signs. I know I can verify it by putting index marks on the hub, putting it back on, and taking it out for a spin, but is there really any point in going to that much trouble? In other words, is there anything else that could give me the exact same symptom? I'm assuming that if it was a problem with the gears or the sliding clutch in the drive or something in that area, that I'd have some accompanying mechanical noise, vibration, and/or symptoms at low speeds. Is this a fair assumption? Yeah, "a fair assumption", although if the prop is "dinged" it could cause the same symptom. noah Courtesy of Lee Yeaton, See the boats of rec.boats www.TheBayGuide.com/rec.boats |
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"Joe Blizzard" wrote in message ...
So I'm cruising down the Kanawha River in my '77 T-bird 18' trihull with the Merc 165 humming nicely at about 3500 RPM and there's a little lurch and a big increase in RPMs. My keen nautical sense told me that something was wrong, so I immediately throttled back. After stopping, looking dumbly at the back of the boat and not seeing anything suspicious, I tentatively advanced the throttle and everything seemed normal until I got up to about 3000 and I again got a surge in RPMs and loss of power. I tried this a few more times and got the same results, so I putted home at low speed. This sounds to me like a spun propeller hub. I took the prop off, but, as expected, there are no visible signs. I know I can verify it by putting index marks on the hub, putting it back on, and taking it out for a spin, but is there really any point in going to that much trouble? In other words, is there anything else that could give me the exact same symptom? I'm assuming that if it was a problem with the gears or the sliding clutch in the drive or something in that area, that I'd have some accompanying mechanical noise, vibration, and/or symptoms at low speeds. Is this a fair assumption? Sounds familiar - I think you've hit it right on the head. Buy a new prop, and then get the old one re-pressed to use as a backup for the next time this happens. FishFan |
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