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I’m trying to get the diameter and pitch of my prop so I can replace it. The numbers are barley readable. Hoping for some help. See attached pictures. It’s 3 blades. 2002 Yamaha 70TLRA .
You're going to have a better shot at making out the numbers than we are - we're only looking at a small picture while you have it right there in front of you. Clean the prop up and try again. Nubers on the spokes of a hub are probably from prior re-conditioning and marks made by the prop shop.
From the parts of it that I can see, it looks pretty good. Why replace?
2000 Yamaha OX66 250HP SX250TXRY 61AX103847T
1982 Grady Weekender/Offshore (removed stern drive & modded to be an OB)
So on the pic looking from the end of it, is that not 19K stamped on it?? the K series props I have seen are painted Stainless and that's what this looks like. 19 would be your pitch and the K series prop...
What kinda boat is it on? I would think that 19 might be on the upper end for a 70...unless a small light boat.....But I could be wrong....
as for the Diam.. take the prop off and look at the bottom of it. that is usually where it is stamped.
Funny, it looks more like aluminum to me. But it should be easy enough to tell in person. I agree - take the prop off - you might find more info on the back side.
Brian, you see "19K"? Ha! I see 0W2017
You could just simply meaure the prop for diameter, too.
2000 Yamaha OX66 250HP SX250TXRY 61AX103847T
1982 Grady Weekender/Offshore (removed stern drive & modded to be an OB)
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Brian, you see "19K"? Ha! I see 0W2017
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on the other picture looking at the prop hub. on the leg at about 8'oclock... that looks like a 19k... As for the other one.....yea I'm not sure about that... I have had good luck reading number like that by wetting them. or possibly overlay paper over it and try tracing it. But I think what you will mainly want is gonna be under the prop around the center.
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