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Pitch & Diameter for Prop
I have a 1996 Mariner 50hp 4 stroke motor. The prop has the following
numbers 48 827312A10 10.5P I believe the last set of numbers (10.5) is the pitch. Is there anyway to tell what the diameter is with these numbers? Thanks |
Pitch & Diameter for Prop
On Mar 2, 6:51 am, Bill wrote:
I have a 1996 Mariner 50hp 4 stroke motor. The prop has the following numbers 48 827312A10 10.5P I believe the last set of numbers (10.5) is the pitch. Is there anyway to tell what the diameter is with these numbers? Thanks Dont know...measure the diameter of the prop with a tape...... |
Pitch & Diameter for Prop
On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 06:51:23 -0500, Bill wrote:
I have a 1996 Mariner 50hp 4 stroke motor. The prop has the following numbers 48 827312A10 10.5P I believe the last set of numbers (10.5) is the pitch. Is there anyway to tell what the diameter is with these numbers? These are the props listed for a 1996 Mariner 50 hp 4 stroke. DIA P 10-3/4 x 12 10-1/2 x 13 10-3/8 x 14 10-1/8 x 15 Just guessing, but it might not be an original. :) Measure the diameter it probably the second best way to determine the diameter. The best is to just call a dealer and ask. |
Pitch & Diameter for Prop
On Fri, 02 Mar 07, Bill wrote:
I have a 1996 Mariner 50hp 4 stroke motor. The prop has the following numbers 48 827312A10 10.5P I believe the last set of numbers (10.5) is the pitch. Is there anyway to tell what the diameter is with these numbers? My guess.... the 10.5P is definitely the pitch. And the 10 after the A represents the diameter, although it could mean anything from 10.0 to 10.99 (i.e. 10.25 or 10.50 or 10 5/8). And I agree with Shorwave, the two best ways to find the diameter are "measure it" (if odd # blades, measure radius then double it) or ask a dealer (although I disagree on the order of "bestness) ;-) Rick |
Pitch & Diameter for Prop
Bill wrote:
I have a 1996 Mariner 50hp 4 stroke motor. The prop has the following numbers 48 827312A10 10.5P I believe the last set of numbers (10.5) is the pitch. Is there anyway to tell what the diameter is with these numbers? Thanks As this is the OEM Mercury Black Max part number, it was originally a 10-1/2" pitch x 11-5/8" diameter. It may have been modified since then if you are not familiar with it's history. Rob |
Pitch & Diameter for Prop
trainfan1 wrote:
Bill wrote: I have a 1996 Mariner 50hp 4 stroke motor. The prop has the following numbers 48 827312A10 10.5P I believe the last set of numbers (10.5) is the pitch. Is there anyway to tell what the diameter is with these numbers? Thanks As this is the OEM Mercury Black Max part number, it was originally a 10-1/2" pitch x 11-5/8" diameter. It may have been modified since then if you are not familiar with it's history. Rob Oh, & I hope this is on a pontoon or barge - it's a pretty low pitch for a 50hp MercMariner. Rob |
Pitch & Diameter for Prop
On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 09:10:36 -0500, trainfan1
wrote: trainfan1 wrote: Bill wrote: I have a 1996 Mariner 50hp 4 stroke motor. The prop has the following numbers 48 827312A10 10.5P I believe the last set of numbers (10.5) is the pitch. Is there anyway to tell what the diameter is with these numbers? Thanks As this is the OEM Mercury Black Max part number, it was originally a 10-1/2" pitch x 11-5/8" diameter. It may have been modified since then if you are not familiar with it's history. Rob Oh, & I hope this is on a pontoon or barge - it's a pretty low pitch for a 50hp MercMariner. That's a good point. |
Pitch & Diameter for Prop
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... On Fri, 02 Mar 07, Bill wrote: I have a 1996 Mariner 50hp 4 stroke motor. The prop has the following numbers 48 827312A10 10.5P I believe the last set of numbers (10.5) is the pitch. Is there anyway to tell what the diameter is with these numbers? My guess.... the 10.5P is definitely the pitch. And the 10 after the A represents the diameter, although it could mean anything from 10.0 to 10.99 (i.e. 10.25 or 10.50 or 10 5/8). And I agree with Shorwave, the two best ways to find the diameter are "measure it" (if odd # blades, measure radius then double it) or ask a dealer (although I disagree on the order of "bestness) ;-) Rick I would put Google in first order of 'bestness' and you will find : http://www.marineengine.com/parts/pr...mber_prop.html search for 48-827312A10 on that page and then click check price for that entry to get the size. It is a Mercury 12X10.5 |
Pitch & Diameter for Prop -correction
"end.user" invalid.reply.2.newsgroup wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On Fri, 02 Mar 07, Bill wrote: I have a 1996 Mariner 50hp 4 stroke motor. The prop has the following numbers 48 827312A10 10.5P I believe the last set of numbers (10.5) is the pitch. Is there anyway to tell what the diameter is with these numbers? My guess.... the 10.5P is definitely the pitch. And the 10 after the A represents the diameter, although it could mean anything from 10.0 to 10.99 (i.e. 10.25 or 10.50 or 10 5/8). And I agree with Shorwave, the two best ways to find the diameter are "measure it" (if odd # blades, measure radius then double it) or ask a dealer (although I disagree on the order of "bestness) ;-) Rick I would put Google in first order of 'bestness' and you will find : http://www.marineengine.com/parts/pr...mber_prop.html search for 48-827312A10 on that page and then click check price for that entry to get the size. It is a Mercury 12X10.5 CORRECTION 2 other sites found on the same Google results list show that the prop size is listed as 11 5/8 x 10.5, thae all agree that it is a Mercury part # so I would try a mercury link or dealer listing. |
Pitch & Diameter for Prop
PhantMan wrote:
"measure it" (if odd # blades, measure radius then double it) or ask a dealer (although I disagree on the order of "bestness) ;-) "end.user" wrote: I would put Google in first order of 'bestness' and you will find : http://www.marineengine.com/parts/pr...mber_prop.html search for 48-827312A10 on that page and then click check price for that entry to get the size. It is a Mercury 12X10.5 To each his own I suppose. -shrug- Personally, I'd still trust a tape measuire over a dealer OR a website. Rick |
Pitch & Diameter for Prop
Thanks for all your replies. I measured it and it's very close to 12". And yes it is for a pontoon boat. On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 15:22:22 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 09:10:36 -0500, trainfan1 wrote: trainfan1 wrote: Bill wrote: I have a 1996 Mariner 50hp 4 stroke motor. The prop has the following numbers 48 827312A10 10.5P I believe the last set of numbers (10.5) is the pitch. Is there anyway to tell what the diameter is with these numbers? Thanks As this is the OEM Mercury Black Max part number, it was originally a 10-1/2" pitch x 11-5/8" diameter. It may have been modified since then if you are not familiar with it's history. Rob Oh, & I hope this is on a pontoon or barge - it's a pretty low pitch for a 50hp MercMariner. That's a good point. |
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