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14 x 17 was the first prop, it went well and top out out good, but was a dog out the hole.
2nd was a 15 x 15 1/4 It got me up and out the hole fast!! Great when I had a load, but would lose a little on the top end. Seeing a 70 something V with a 165 I/O had a top end of 30 MPH + or - It was not a big deal to me.
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Thanks mac,
At least that gives me a starting point,I know the diameter is 14 so I will takeit from there.The prop has no splines it uses a pin to secure thru the shaft,that might help a bit further with identification! Regartds Brian.......... |
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Spareparts deals with alot of I/Os I think, ask him.
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Thanks Bradford,
I will check him out! Regards Brian...... |
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that sounds like an electra shift stringer drive, its getting scary around here lately. I thought all those stringer drives would have died off by now, but now there are two on this site. My bad attitude towards OMC can be directed squarly at their attemp to create a decent outdrive.
I can't remember what the gear ratio was, but most of those old drives used 15 p wheels, check with some prop shops, they will probably have several laying around for sale cheap. Start with the 15, carry a shop tach and see what that engine turns, they don't need a lot of rpm, 4200 to 4600 at WOT should be about right. Make sure you don't tilt that drive while under load, it will kill your ball gears real quick. If you can take a 17 with you as well, if you can spin it 4200-4400 you'll be ok if you can live with the holeshot |
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We used to call those "white elephants" I had one that ran a 14X14 prop
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