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Old 12-07-2006 | 02:13 PM
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hi my boat is all done !!!! going to run it today, but i need to know where does the nut go (see the pic)
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Old 12-07-2006 | 02:22 PM
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hi mate looking at the pic your nut is on wrong the drive dog goes on first held with grub screws then the prop slips onto this and then the nut goes on to hold the prop on.or is your prop a threaded type? if so they dont have a nut to hold them on but have a nut to hold the shaft in place if thats the type you have then it looks right.ive only ever used plastic props with threads the brass ones are not threaded normally and have a drive dog and a prop nut to hold it all on there.
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thanks helps that the one mines a threaded type
thanks johnnie i will get pics to!!!

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