2005 60 hp yamaha, prop works fine at low rpm. The prop won't spin properley at higher rpm. Feels like a clutch slippage.
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I would research a prop shop before going to any one of them. I find that a little homework goes a long way. I live in North Carolina and have a good prop shop in Wilmington that I ship my prop too, and in return they will ship it back when it is complete. I also ship props to Florida for the same quality service and price.
I would suggest leaving the prop with the shop of your choice and let them perform the work.
In your case, I would have the hub replaced and have the prop balanced as this will eliminate any future problems. Usually, when my prop shops perform any balancing they also re-work the cup in the blade as this will lower the potential for prop slip. If is is alluminum they repaint or polish if it is stainless. I can get my alluminum props serviced for about $60 and $120 for SS. This price does not include the hub replacement. Hub replacements won't break the bank.
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prop hub - can you pull the prop off and look at the rubber donut and tell if it is w
Can you pull the prop and inspect the rubber donut and tell if there is a problem?
Originally posted by dorf View PostI'd say that the rubber donut in the prop hub has dried out and allowing the prop to spin.
Any prop shop can re-donut the thing while you wait.(if they will )
Or you can sent it to them.
We've got one locally near Little Rock AR
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prop hub
Can you inspect the prop hub and tell if there is any damage to the hub?
Originally posted by Reel Insane View PostI would research a prop shop before going to any one of them. I find that a little homework goes a long way. I live in North Carolina and have a good prop shop in Wilmington that I ship my prop too, and in return they will ship it back when it is complete. I also ship props to Florida for the same quality service and price.
I would suggest leaving the prop with the shop of your choice and let them perform the work.
In your case, I would have the hub replaced and have the prop balanced as this will eliminate any future problems. Usually, when my prop shops perform any balancing they also re-work the cup in the blade as this will lower the potential for prop slip. If is is alluminum they repaint or polish if it is stainless. I can get my alluminum props serviced for about $60 and $120 for SS. This price does not include the hub replacement. Hub replacements won't break the bank.
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