Prop Help & Suggestions

TheChad

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Hey all,<br /><br />I am also replacing the prop on my 1979 Mercury 40HP engine. The prop that was on it was a 10-3/8 x 13 (Pitch).<br /><br />Does anyone have a suggestion what type/brand/place to buy a new prop? I know there are several types, Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Composit. Several brands, all say they are the best.<br /><br />Are the Vortex aluminum prop's with the break away hubs good?<br /><br /><br />On another note: I am installing new floors in my 1978 Rinkerbuilt tri-hull, and need to put in new floation foam. I have found a couple of places to buy the liquid floation foam its about $55 for 8 cubic feet.<br /><br />I have no idea how much i actually need. So my questions is If i put too much, what will happen? Will it just expand to all available space, then stop? or will it push up the floor and out any available crack/hole?<br /><br /><br />Thanks for the help.<br /><br />-TheChad
 

Nos4r2

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Re: Prop Help & Suggestions

Try getting your old prop fixed-it's cheaper and will be like new.<br /><br /><br />Couldn't tell you about the foam.
 

timmathis

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Re: Prop Help & Suggestions

place to buy, iboats (check out close out sale)
 

Moody Blue

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I have no idea how much i actually need. So my questions is If i put too much, what will happen? Will it just expand to all available space, then stop? or will it push up the floor and out any available crack/hole?<br /><br />Reply;<br />If you do not provide sufficient relief holes for the surplus foam to expand out of, it will litterally blow apart whatever is keeping it confined.
 

TheChad

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Re: Prop Help & Suggestions

Originally posted by Nos4r2:<br /> Try getting your old prop fixed-it's cheaper and will be like new.<br /><br /><br />Couldn't tell you about the foam.
Yeah, I would, but unfortunitly its beyond repair.. <br /><br />Thanks,<br /><br />-TheChad
 

TheChad

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Originally posted by RodC:<br />I have no idea how much i actually need. So my questions is If i put too much, what will happen? Will it just expand to all available space, then stop? or will it push up the floor and out any available crack/hole?<br /><br />Reply;<br />If you do not provide sufficient relief holes for the surplus foam to expand out of, it will litterally blow apart whatever is keeping it confined.
That's Not good!<br /><br />So I should use slightly less than the volume I have to fill.<br /><br />Thanks,<br /><br />-TheChad
 

TheChad

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Do i have to get a prop with the same diameter (10-3/8")? or is it possible to use a different size hub?<br /><br />Thanks,<br /><br />-TheChad
 

Moody Blue

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WHen you pour the foam be sure to leave sufficient relief holes. Pour in smaller batches until you get a feel for how much to use.<br /><br />As for the prop there are a couple things to watch for. Diameter (10 3/8"), pitch (13"), # splines on shaft (probably 13) and hub size (probably 3 1/8"). You need to choose a prop with the same hub diameter and spline count. The diameter and pitch combinations for your motor will be limited to certain combinations. Example 10 1/8 x 15" or 10 1/4 x 14" or 10 3/8 x 13". When choosing a prop, you want to select one that will permit your motor to run at the recommended max RPM with a typical load in the boat.
 

TheChad

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Re: Prop Help & Suggestions

Originally posted by RodC:<br /> WHen you pour the foam be sure to leave sufficient relief holes. Pour in smaller batches until you get a feel for how much to use.<br /><br />As for the prop there are a couple things to watch for. Diameter (10 3/8"), pitch (13"), # splines on shaft (probably 13) and hub size (probably 3 1/8"). You need to choose a prop with the same hub diameter and spline count. The diameter and pitch combinations for your motor will be limited to certain combinations. Example 10 1/8 x 15" or 10 1/4 x 14" or 10 3/8 x 13". When choosing a prop, you want to select one that will permit your motor to run at the recommended max RPM with a typical load in the boat.
So are you saying i can use other diameter's like 10-1/8", 10-1/4"?<br /><br />I know the Prop that came off, is 10-3/8" x 13" (Pitch), and 13 splines.<br /><br />Thanks for the help,<br /><br />-TheChad
 
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