What does the center look like. I have a prop but not sure what motor it fits merc or johnson
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I spun the hub on my prop yesterday. Anybody know where I can find a used one, or have the old ones(I have two) rebuilt in the Central Ar. area? Preferably Jax. or Cabot? It is off of a 15 horse Jonny-rude. Thanks in advance.
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What does the center look like. I have a prop but not sure what motor it fits merc or johnson
You need a new prop, or a new hub assembly? New alum props are not bad, but if it wobbles when it spins, might be something more serious. Friend of mine had similar issue on a big motor hub, and H20 fixed it fine..........wasn't cheap though.
Is there splines in it Chris? I will look at mine Tuesday for ya. Gotta work till en
One and the same on this rig. There isn't a sheer pin on this set up. Instead, the hub/bushing is pressed into the prop. So when it takes a hard impact, or a series of impacts, like say hitting a thousand stumps in a day's time, the hub/bushing spins inside the prop housing, instead of trashing the lower unit. So to answer your question, I guess I need a new hub assembly.
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River Valley Marina, 501-868-5869 does my Prop work and at a good price. He will have that baby looking new again. Give em a call
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Johns Welding Shop on Maryland near the NLR airport replaces the bushings. Used to be about $40
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