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replace 2019 Yamaha F70 4 stroke aluminum prop with Johnson 90 stainless steel prop?
First I would look for numbers; that is the diameter and pitch of each propellor if they are in the ball park.
But usually they won't interchange without changing the hardware and or the prop hub.
I have a Johnston v6 prop that "nearly" fits a Yammy v6 twostroke. There is insufficient spline overlap to provide adequate engagement strength and reliable transfer of power, so in my case I would be stupid to just swap them like that.
The obvious advice would be to try to see if it fits; if nothing gained at least you would used the opportunity to regrease the propshaft on your Yamaha.
First I would look for numbers; that is the diameter and pitch of each propellor if they are in the ball park.
But usually they won't interchange without changing the hardware and or the prop hub.
I have a Johnston v6 prop that "nearly" fits a Yammy v6 twostroke. There is insufficient spline overlap to provide adequate engagement strength and reliable transfer of power, so in my case I would be stupid to just swap them like that.
The obvious advice would be to try to see if it fits; if nothing gained at least you would used the opportunity to regrease the propshaft on your Yamaha.
Thanks for the excellent advice. I will report back what numbers I get on both motors shortly - was going to do that but just kind of anxious to test my new toy in the water first as is - lol
Captain steve - 1974 wellcraft airslot 165 with 2019 Yamaha 70
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