I may have missed this topic, if so forgive me.
The question:
Your Experience with Rubex Propeller system please.
When I Google this question it has the usual results for these polls - if you will. Those generally satisfied don't bother to book in as.. hey you don't have a burr up your ass. Those that have a problem want the whole world to know-- yeah human nature.
However, we Brats are different as we share good and bad results in a more equal fashion.
My first thought is for those on Google that say the rubber hub slips, I wonder .. did they torque to specs to pull the prop housing fully over the hub to seat it? Did they spray silicon on the hub to make it easier to mount--bad idea-- if they did.
Then there are those that complained that after hitting something they couldn't pull the hub to change the prop with onboard boat tools etc.
My answer there is .. yes that's quite possible, but that means that prop probably spun on the hub (as it was supposed to) to protect the gear assembly and is jammed. This to me as an engineer, means using an arbor press - or a dead blow hammer to disassemble. No big deal.
What say you all.
The question:
Your Experience with Rubex Propeller system please.
When I Google this question it has the usual results for these polls - if you will. Those generally satisfied don't bother to book in as.. hey you don't have a burr up your ass. Those that have a problem want the whole world to know-- yeah human nature.
However, we Brats are different as we share good and bad results in a more equal fashion.
My first thought is for those on Google that say the rubber hub slips, I wonder .. did they torque to specs to pull the prop housing fully over the hub to seat it? Did they spray silicon on the hub to make it easier to mount--bad idea-- if they did.
Then there are those that complained that after hitting something they couldn't pull the hub to change the prop with onboard boat tools etc.
My answer there is .. yes that's quite possible, but that means that prop probably spun on the hub (as it was supposed to) to protect the gear assembly and is jammed. This to me as an engineer, means using an arbor press - or a dead blow hammer to disassemble. No big deal.
What say you all.