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prop play
- pepmyster
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prop play
very slight looseness on my startboard prop. Just a readjustment? I did get stuck on a sand bar during
the summer, but tested it after wards and there was no vibration.
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- km1125
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Re: prop play
If around the shaft I'd remove it and check the keyway and key to see if there's any distortion. You might have a key that's damaged and allowing some loose rotation.
If the prop is that loose is should be a breeze to check. Pull the cotter pin, pull the nuts and slide it off and take a look. You won't even need a puller.
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- Midnightsun
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Re: prop play
My take, the securing nut/lock nut is not touching the prop or insufficiently tightened to allow the prop to engage the taper properly. The clunking leads me to believe the keyway cutout on the prop may be damaged and should be inspected. Agreed, a lapping or at least a test with blue marking die should be done to verify taper fitment.
Bottom line is the taper itself should hold the prop in place even under way. The nuts and keyway are there as a safety backup.
This is a great video showing prop fitment. Although he is convinently setup on a lathe, the same can be done by spinning the prop under the boat on the hard.
Real world, on the hard lapping method. https://marinehowto.com/lap-fitting-a-propeller/
I have been around lathes and drill presses for most of my life. Tooling is held in place by a taper fit, no key ways, no nuts, just push on and you're done. This is called a Morse Taper. They do not fly off otherwise you would hear about accidents due to this which just do not happen. The prop/shaft taper works on the same principal however the taper is slightly different.
For anyone interested, history of Morse Taper which has been around for a heck of a long time by the way. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3779551/
- pepmyster
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Re: prop play
Viper wrote:Source of the post Is the prop moving independent of the shaft when you move the prop?
Yes, independent to the shaft. Shaft does not more, just the prop. Ever so slight but I caught it.
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Re: prop play
Did I see it right? Is the small nut on last?
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Midnightsun wrote:Source of the post Odd you mention the nuts as I looked into this a few years back and yes the small nut goes on first. I looked at several boats on the hard and the majority had them reversed. Seems to be a common mistake.
That's one of those "what kind of oil do you use" debates. I've seen arguments for both methods.
Midnightsun wrote:...
The nuts and keyway are there as a safety backup.
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They're probably also pretty useful when you're running in reverse gear.
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