minn kota prop removel ?

mcully

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Mar 8, 2006
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I've got a 74# minn kota rip tide. The last couple of times using it, It will run fine. When I turn it off (say to lift a crab pot) and then try to turn it back on, it will either come right back on or I will have to turn it on and off a few times to get it to engage again.<br /><br />I rewired the 6 gauge wires to a quick disconnect ( i wanted to do that anyway) thinking my origanal may have had some problems. After doing so , same problem. While the motor is in the garage I found that if I give the prop a little kick, the prop will engage. <br /><br />Seeing a similar thread today on Iboats, I'm wondering if I have something foregin behind or in my prop shaft? I can't figure out how to remove my prop. I see a screw but can't get it to budge. Do I need a special tool?<br /><br />I'm also wondering if I may have a faulty switch or may need new brushes. Someone mentioned that was an issue for them, as I was reading about minn kota motors a few years ago.<br /><br />I'm not all that handy with such issues but I'd sure like to give the prop problem a try. It seems like something easy enough for a motor dummy like myself. If that's not it but brush or switch problems, my best guess would be to take it to minn kota service tech. <br /><br />Could anyone lend a idea if I might be on the right track and is the switch, brush repair issue best left done for the pro's?
 

Rudy Brown

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Re: minn kota prop removel ?

I dont know much about the electric motor but the prop should work as follows: The prop is on a threaded shaft that has a slot cut into the end so a flat blade screwdriver will hold it. From the factory it should have a 1/2 in locknut holding the prop on. It comes with a 1/8 in shear pin that engages the prop. If the nut is loose, the motor will spin but the prop wont. MinnKota sells a shear pin kit that has 2 extra pins, new lock washers and new plastic wing nuts. This is much better than from the factory. Now when you hit a stump with the prop and break or bend the pin, you aint got to have a 1/2 in wrench to change the prop. Hope this helps, Rudy.
 
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