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If it wasn't for bad luck........
So finished up with the work on the trailer, and it was perhaps 15 - 20 minutes before sunset, lake was dead calm. Asked wife if she would like to take a boat ride and enjoy the nice weather (figured, might as well boat's already in the water) We went out and cruised around a bit and had a good time. coming back in about 100 yds from the launch i'm putting along (not on plane) not even really causing much of a wake... perhaps 5-10 mph. Wham... motor hit something (stump i guess) underwater and motor lifts up... dont think much of it... have hit plenty of stump before and never had an issue. Load the boat on trailer, drive home and i spin the prop by hand like i usually do after i hit something just to see if there are any dent's / dings on it... and the prop shaft appears to be bent. It's very very minor... you have to look close to even see it. I would guess it's bent perhaps 1 to 1/2 millimeters.... something between 1/32 and 1/16 of an inch. Of course i just finished, changing the impeller and gear oil on the motor, as well as pulling all the carbs and cleaning them....... any of you ever had a very slightly bent prop shaft. Is this something that is repairable? I will probably need to take it to the prop shop i have worked with before on toledo bend. |
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What brand motor?
Usually they can be straitened at a machine shop, don't keep running it like it is, if it is out of spec even just a little. You will eventually ruin the seals causing even more damage when the water intrudes. |
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it's a yamaha 50tlr
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