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markdpm 06-13-2003 10:57 PM

Slipping Prop hub
 
Last trip out I noticed on my usuall 15-20 second full throttle burst that my rpms had rose 400 to 6000 and my mph dropped 7 mph to 43. Someone suggested maybe my hub was slipping on my prop. How can I test for this. It is a stiletto 3 blade on a 250 merc ob.

Mark 06-14-2003 08:19 PM

Re: Slipping Prop hub
 
Take it to a good prop shop and get a new hub put in it. It takes about an hour and costs about $30.

gw204 06-16-2003 04:31 PM

Re: Slipping Prop hub
 
Mark,

Mark the inner hub and the sleeve w/ a file or something and then put the boat throught it's paces. If you marks change orientation, the hub is slipping.

Brian

barnacle 06-16-2003 04:42 PM

Re: Slipping Prop hub
 
Mark sounds like you hub to me. The only other thing that may cause this is if the boat is left in the water and growth grew on the center line. This can cause air bubbles to enter the prop area. In our area of New Jersey it cost more than 30 to rehub.


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