Budget for a new prop once you get the water pressure gage installed. A WAG would be a 23, maybe a 24 Tempest or 24 Fury without knowing where you are now.
Pick yourself up some new correct size grade 8 bolts, SS washers, SS, nylock nuts. I would suggest a minimum of 5 or 6 threads through the nuts. I would seal the bolts through the transom with 3M 4200 and let it set for 24 hours before dunking in the water. Budget for a new prop once you get the water pressure gage installed. A WAG would be a 23, maybe a 24 Tempist or 24 Fury without knowing where you are now. Make sure the bolts are tight after running the first time and once every six months after that.
Be sure to measure your current prop shaft height and set it back in the same place until your ready to start making adjustments
Quote from: n2ratfishin on May 12, 2015, 09:20:32 PMBudget for a new prop once you get the water pressure gage installed. A WAG would be a 23, maybe a 24 Tempest or 24 Fury without knowing where you are now. What's WAG?