Pat Anderson
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- 2005
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- 25 Cruiser
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I think I have or am about to mess up something and I need some help or advice. I wish Dr. Bob lived in Fall City or better yet, I lived in Pensacola.
I borrowed Woodduck Ken's Lake Powell prop, and when I put it on, I needed to use the aft washer (not the thrust washer, the one that goes in front of the castle nut) from my Honda prop (I think). I don't think I changed the thrust washer. Of course I did not get to Lake Powell, or even east of Yakima, this year, so I returned Ken's prop but did not put my own Quicksilver prop back on.
Now, I am trying to put my own prop back on and I don't know what goes with what...when I used the thrust washer that I thought was right (bronze colored), which was still there after removing Ken's prop, I could not get the castle nut on far enough to expose the hole for the cotter pin. When I tried the other thrust washer (stainless, I think it is the one for the Honda) I can get the castle nut on and cotter pin in but the prop does not seem like it turns quite freely enough. The Mercstuff site makes a big deal, you MUST use the correct thrust washer or you will damage your drive.
I am kind of out of ideas. West Coast Marine is a 130 miles north and I don't know where I might take it to get a pro do it...
I need some help here! Thanks!
I borrowed Woodduck Ken's Lake Powell prop, and when I put it on, I needed to use the aft washer (not the thrust washer, the one that goes in front of the castle nut) from my Honda prop (I think). I don't think I changed the thrust washer. Of course I did not get to Lake Powell, or even east of Yakima, this year, so I returned Ken's prop but did not put my own Quicksilver prop back on.
Now, I am trying to put my own prop back on and I don't know what goes with what...when I used the thrust washer that I thought was right (bronze colored), which was still there after removing Ken's prop, I could not get the castle nut on far enough to expose the hole for the cotter pin. When I tried the other thrust washer (stainless, I think it is the one for the Honda) I can get the castle nut on and cotter pin in but the prop does not seem like it turns quite freely enough. The Mercstuff site makes a big deal, you MUST use the correct thrust washer or you will damage your drive.
I am kind of out of ideas. West Coast Marine is a 130 miles north and I don't know where I might take it to get a pro do it...
I need some help here! Thanks!