royal0014
Master Chief Petty Officer
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Johnson Super Seahorse Electramatic 40hp, RK-28B (1966)
Wrote here about taking the boat out for the first time on Father's Day and the hub slipping. At least that's what I thought/hoped it was. No such luck
Bought a brand new prop for it and put it on yesterday. Have new thrust washer, drive pin, and cone ordered, but hasn't came in yet. Took it out today for a little fishing with my son. As soon as I gave it the gas it slipped and revved up high (insert foul words here...)
Well, I kept trying. If I eased into the throttle real slow, I could get the RPM's up. It would slip again a couple times, but I eventually got WOT and on plane. Ran along great for a minute or two, then suddenly turned loose, no forward momentum and RPM's shot way up. Throttled back down and kept trying. It would slip again, I would just keep easing up until it got on plane. Went through this scenario several times.
On the prop I went from a 10 3/8 x 11 1/2 to a 10 1/2 x 12. Don't think that matters, 'cause it acted almost the same with both props. I forgot to mark the new prop to check for slip. Also, after running a bit and seeing how it planed, I moved the trim pin from the second hole out to the first hole, nearest the transom. Helped get the bow down a little, but not much. Seemed to make it slip more.
Arrggg, this is aggravating. I don't want to put $500 worth of clutch hub and shaft spring in it
Any ideas?? I'm going to open up the top vent plug and make sure the gearcase is full of oil. I have not seen any oil leak.
Sorry for the long post, and thanks to all
Wrote here about taking the boat out for the first time on Father's Day and the hub slipping. At least that's what I thought/hoped it was. No such luck
Bought a brand new prop for it and put it on yesterday. Have new thrust washer, drive pin, and cone ordered, but hasn't came in yet. Took it out today for a little fishing with my son. As soon as I gave it the gas it slipped and revved up high (insert foul words here...)
Well, I kept trying. If I eased into the throttle real slow, I could get the RPM's up. It would slip again a couple times, but I eventually got WOT and on plane. Ran along great for a minute or two, then suddenly turned loose, no forward momentum and RPM's shot way up. Throttled back down and kept trying. It would slip again, I would just keep easing up until it got on plane. Went through this scenario several times.
On the prop I went from a 10 3/8 x 11 1/2 to a 10 1/2 x 12. Don't think that matters, 'cause it acted almost the same with both props. I forgot to mark the new prop to check for slip. Also, after running a bit and seeing how it planed, I moved the trim pin from the second hole out to the first hole, nearest the transom. Helped get the bow down a little, but not much. Seemed to make it slip more.
Arrggg, this is aggravating. I don't want to put $500 worth of clutch hub and shaft spring in it
Any ideas?? I'm going to open up the top vent plug and make sure the gearcase is full of oil. I have not seen any oil leak.
Sorry for the long post, and thanks to all