How can I tell the pitch of my prop?

Fishermark

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I did a search of the archives for the answer to this question. Some said it should be marked on the prop.... I looked on mine and couldn't find anything that seemed to designate the diameter and pitch. The diameter I can figure out, but the pitch? How do you go about finding out what the pitch is if there are no markings? <br /><br />I am fairly certain I am going to need a prop with a bigger pitch (I am have put in a 5.7 liter Mercruiser in place of an older 5 liter. This is on a 1988 Alpha 1). I read where increasing the pitch by 2" will decrease the rpms by 300-400, but I need to know what mine is to know where to go from there!
 

CCrew

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Re: How can I tell the pitch of my prop?

Is there a part # on the prop?
 

garycinn

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Re: How can I tell the pitch of my prop?

I had the same situation with a used Land and Sea torque shift that wasn't marked. Found a large prop shop in the yellow pages that had a machine to read props. Took it to them and they did it in 2 minutes for free.
 

Fishermark

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Re: How can I tell the pitch of my prop?

There is a number stamped on the side - it looks like BP192<br />The "P" is questionable. It could be several things (it looks like it was struck twice). It could be an R, or an A, or any number of other characters. :eek:
 

Doug Durako

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Re: How can I tell the pitch of my prop?

My guess is a 19 pitch. What is your wide open RPM with the existing prop? Also what size, weight and hull style are you running?
 

Spidybot

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Re: How can I tell the pitch of my prop?

You could start out with a test-prop from a shop. This way you'd know the pitch and eventually end up with the one that suits your needs.
 
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