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aieo July 28th 07 04:57 AM

Replacing prop....
 
Any "do-it-yourself" tips? I would like to avoid bribing the boat into the
shop for this. '03 Johnson 115/4S and yes I have a good selection of tools.

Should I get a new cotter pin or is the old one good? What type of grease,
if any should be applied to the spline? Any torque recs on the castlenned
nut or just screw in as far as it will go in with the pin hole alligned?

Thanks,

Vince



JimH July 28th 07 09:22 PM

Replacing prop....
 

"aieo" wrote in message
...
Any "do-it-yourself" tips? I would like to avoid bribing the boat into the
shop for this. '03 Johnson 115/4S and yes I have a good selection of
tools.

Should I get a new cotter pin or is the old one good? What type of grease,
if any should be applied to the spline? Any torque recs on the
castlenned nut or just screw in as far as it will go in with the pin
hole alligned?

Thanks,

Vince


I would replace the cotter pin.........SS one will set you back a whole
$0.75

Use waterproof grease.

I am sure there are torque recs but I never bothered...I just put the prop
on and tightened down the nut (replacing the hardware in reverse order of
how I took it off).



Short Wave Sportfishing July 28th 07 10:40 PM

Replacing prop....
 
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 16:35:22 -0400, Gene Kearns
wrote:

On Sat, 28 Jul 2007 16:22:34 -0400, "JimH" ask penned the
following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats:


"aieo" wrote in message
...
Any "do-it-yourself" tips? I would like to avoid bribing the boat into the
shop for this. '03 Johnson 115/4S and yes I have a good selection of
tools.

Should I get a new cotter pin or is the old one good? What type of grease,
if any should be applied to the spline? Any torque recs on the
castlenned nut or just screw in as far as it will go in with the pin
hole alligned?

Thanks,

Vince


I would replace the cotter pin.........SS one will set you back a whole
$0.75

Use waterproof grease.

I am sure there are torque recs but I never bothered...I just put the prop
on and tightened down the nut (replacing the hardware in reverse order of
how I took it off).


Good point..... torque specs in concert with a castellated nut can be
a hair puller if you are patience challenged.

Assemble, torque to specs, and if the cotter pin cannot be passed
through the nut and associated shaft hole, you are going to need to us
a lighter or heaver washer. Loosen, change washers, and try again.
Repeat until successful.....

Get a *factory* maintenance manual and (no better advice has ever been
given) RTFM.


Torque?

Piffle...

Just weld the prop to the spline. No need for cotter pins or
castellated nuts.

Sheesh - how hard can this be? :)

Reginald P. Smithers III July 29th 07 01:20 PM

Replacing prop....
 
JimH wrote:
"aieo" wrote in message
...
Any "do-it-yourself" tips? I would like to avoid bribing the boat into the
shop for this. '03 Johnson 115/4S and yes I have a good selection of
tools.

Should I get a new cotter pin or is the old one good? What type of grease,
if any should be applied to the spline? Any torque recs on the
castlenned nut or just screw in as far as it will go in with the pin
hole alligned?

Thanks,

Vince


I would replace the cotter pin.........SS one will set you back a whole
$0.75

Use waterproof grease.


Except for KY Jelly what grease is not waterproof?


Steve Barker July 29th 07 08:12 PM

Replacing prop....
 
most grease is not water proof. unless specified as such, then it is not.

--
Steve Barker







"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message
. ..
JimH wrote:
"aieo" wrote in message
...
Any "do-it-yourself" tips? I would like to avoid bribing the boat into
the shop for this. '03 Johnson 115/4S and yes I have a good selection of
tools.

Should I get a new cotter pin or is the old one good? What type of
grease, if any should be applied to the spline? Any torque recs on the
castlenned nut or just screw in as far as it will go in with the pin
hole alligned?

Thanks,

Vince


I would replace the cotter pin.........SS one will set you back a whole
$0.75

Use waterproof grease.


Except for KY Jelly what grease is not waterproof?




JimH July 29th 07 08:43 PM

Replacing prop....
 

"Steve Barker" wrote in message
...
most grease is not water proof. unless specified as such, then it is not.

--
Steve Barker







"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message
. ..
JimH wrote:
"aieo" wrote in message
...
Any "do-it-yourself" tips? I would like to avoid bribing the boat into
the shop for this. '03 Johnson 115/4S and yes I have a good selection
of tools.

Should I get a new cotter pin or is the old one good? What type of
grease, if any should be applied to the spline? Any torque recs on the
castlenned nut or just screw in as far as it will go in with the pin
hole alligned?

Thanks,

Vince

I would replace the cotter pin.........SS one will set you back a whole
$0.75

Use waterproof grease.


Except for KY Jelly what grease is not waterproof?




Steve, you have to remember that the only thing Reggie knows is how to stir
the pot. He obviously know nothing about boating.



HK July 29th 07 08:44 PM

Replacing prop....
 
Steve Barker wrote:
most grease is not water proof. unless specified as such, then it is not.



Correct.


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