gloposailor
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Hello, and thank you in advance for your help.
I have a 2006 Mercury 4 HP 4-stroke long shaft outboard. I use it to power my 1974 Seafarer 22 sailboat. The sailboat has a displacement of 2400 lbs. I do not have a tachometer for the motor, so I cannot offer the actual RPM's that the engine generates at full throttle. I find that the sound of the motor will steadily change as I increase throttle from idle to half-throttle, but there is no noticeable change in sound from half-throttle all the way up to full throttle. I think that the motor is not reaching its maximum RPM range, and is therefore not making full power at WOT.
The motor has the original propeller. I imagine that it is a 7.5 or 8 pitch prop. I have read about the "elephant ear" prop offered by Mercury and Tohatsu. Assuming that no one has any reasonable objection to me putting the "elephant ear" prop on my motor, I have two questions regarding changing the prop.
Question 1: Is the Tohatsu prop interchangeable with the Mercury prop? Tohatsu part # is 399B645121. The Mercury part # is 812951A 1.
Question 2: What other parts/tools will I need to have on hand to exchange the propellers? Nuts, washers, grease, puller, etc. Please let me know since I've never changed a prop before.
Thanks all,
Chase
I have a 2006 Mercury 4 HP 4-stroke long shaft outboard. I use it to power my 1974 Seafarer 22 sailboat. The sailboat has a displacement of 2400 lbs. I do not have a tachometer for the motor, so I cannot offer the actual RPM's that the engine generates at full throttle. I find that the sound of the motor will steadily change as I increase throttle from idle to half-throttle, but there is no noticeable change in sound from half-throttle all the way up to full throttle. I think that the motor is not reaching its maximum RPM range, and is therefore not making full power at WOT.
The motor has the original propeller. I imagine that it is a 7.5 or 8 pitch prop. I have read about the "elephant ear" prop offered by Mercury and Tohatsu. Assuming that no one has any reasonable objection to me putting the "elephant ear" prop on my motor, I have two questions regarding changing the prop.
Question 1: Is the Tohatsu prop interchangeable with the Mercury prop? Tohatsu part # is 399B645121. The Mercury part # is 812951A 1.
Question 2: What other parts/tools will I need to have on hand to exchange the propellers? Nuts, washers, grease, puller, etc. Please let me know since I've never changed a prop before.
Thanks all,
Chase