another prop question
Ok I know there are alot of prop questions on here already so I sorry for another one.
I am wondering if anybody knows where the pitch stamp is on the props. I need a new prop but boat is moored in the water all summer and I am lazy and only want to pull it once to replace the prop. Since I have to order one I need to find out what size it is. Maybe someone on here knows what prop I should run. I have 19993 mariah 2350zc with the 7.4 liter and the bravo one outdrive. It use to come out of the whole and onto place awesome and I had a top speed about 58. I thought the pitch was a 19 but I dont anything about this. So can anyone help. I need to order one but I have to know the size first. Sorry I am such a bone head. Brent |
If you remove the prop you will find either the diameter x pitch or the part # stamped on the inside of the hub.
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No wonder Mikeyt can get to 1129 posts so quick... he doesn't read anyone's posts!!!:yes_grin: Brent said the boat was wet slipped and he was too lazy to see what's on it.:rolling_laugh:
Brent, I don't think there's any way a big block is turning a 19 pitch prop. I'd have to think it's a 21 or maybe even a 23. Play around with Mercury's prop selector on their website. It may give you an idea what you have and what you're looking for. Here's the link... http://appcenter.mercurymarine.com/propSelector/home.do |
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I am wondering if anybody knows where the pitch stamp is on the props. I need a new prop but boat is moored in the water all summer and I am lazy and only want to pull it once to replace the prop. Since I have to order one I need to find out what size it is. That's what i responded to.... |
I can't tell from your profile where you're located, but seeing that it's July, why not go for a swim with a floating or teathered wrench. Only takes a few minutes.
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I am thinking I will take your advice and go for a swim. I take it these are easy to replace? Can it be done in the water?
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yes very easy
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http://www.wikihow.com/Install-Your-...iser-Propeller |
Thanks for the help
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