LostAnotherOne Posted May 19, 2021 Report Posted May 19, 2021 Well the title says it all. Bought it new last year and I was hoping to get a few years out of it before making any repairs, but sometimes I underestimate my judgement lol. I filed all the blades down so they are kinda sorta smooth now. Anyways I’ve never changed a prop before (it’s a 2020 Yamaha) and was wondering if there’s anything I should know before taking it apart and installing a new one. I watched a few vids so it doesn’t look too difficult.
porkpie Posted May 19, 2021 Report Posted May 19, 2021 Remove cotterpin, spin off the prop nut. Check to see if there is any crap or fishing line wrapped around the shaft, then hit it with a very light coat of marine grease and re-install. FYI there is an outfit called Citywide welding down in toronto that can fix that up good as new. I had one done there years ago and it turned out great. 2 1
OhioFisherman Posted May 19, 2021 Report Posted May 19, 2021 I would get that repaired or replaced before using it, it's going to be out of balance and that might affect the motor. Like porkpie says, there should be a shop in your area to repair it, and it's always nice to carry a spare. 1 1
DRIFTER_016 Posted May 19, 2021 Report Posted May 19, 2021 Pull prop, take to Citywide Propeller Repair on Drew Road in Mississauga for repair, reinstall prop, go boating. You could also put a new prop on, get this one repaired and have a spare. I have 4 props for my boat. Address: 1867 Drew Rd, Mississauga, ON L5S 1J5 Phone: (905) 612-8040 3 1
Hack_Fisherman Posted May 19, 2021 Report Posted May 19, 2021 + 1 on the spares. Even if you don’t fix it, it will get you home if you trash the main. 1
Hack_Fisherman Posted May 19, 2021 Report Posted May 19, 2021 Just now, Hack_Fisherman said: + 1 on the spares. Even if you don’t fix it, keep it as is and it will get you home if you trash the main.
Loonietoon Posted May 20, 2021 Report Posted May 20, 2021 (edited) J&J Marine Hwy 6 Hagersville 905-768-9188 Edited May 20, 2021 by Loonietoon 1
Musky Plug Posted May 20, 2021 Report Posted May 20, 2021 6 hours ago, DRIFTER_016 said: Pull prop, take to Citywide Propeller Repair on Drew Road in Mississauga for repair, reinstall prop, go boating. You could also put a new prop on, get this one repaired and have a spare. I have 4 props for my boat. Address: 1867 Drew Rd, Mississauga, ON L5S 1J5 Phone: (905) 612-8040 X2. Highly recommend this place took my rig there when I broke off my skeg last season. Straightened and repaired for $150/$175 can’t recall for sure. Had it done in one day. They even repainted my prop and lower unit for no charge. Great customer service. 1
Rizzo Posted May 20, 2021 Report Posted May 20, 2021 ya easy to get off. For me the hardest part is getting the dang cotter pin out in the tight quarters. After that just turn the nut counter clockwise and should be able to slider her off. Definitely don't use that prop as it is motor will vibrate like crazy and you may damage something else! 1
LostAnotherOne Posted May 20, 2021 Author Report Posted May 20, 2021 Thanks for the feedback boys. Ordered it last night ($100). Should be delivered by June 10 so will let you know how things went. Means no fishing for a few weeks (twitch twitch) for me.
LostAnotherOne Posted June 3, 2021 Author Report Posted June 3, 2021 Got it delivered yesterday and installed with zero issues. Best to use an adjustable wrench as opposed to channel locks to loosen the bolt lol. Pin was a little tricky to get back in. Just going to throw the old prop in the boat hoping to never use it again. Thanks for the feedback thou. 1
woodenboater Posted June 3, 2021 Report Posted June 3, 2021 I'd save the agro and get a prop wrench if it were me. and yeah, spares. and def don't run a prop that's met Canadian Shield. it will likely shake like hell and possibly damage the motor.
Dara Posted June 3, 2021 Report Posted June 3, 2021 I'm late to the dance but your owners manual has prop changing instructions/procedures including torque values for the nut. 1 1
Fisherman Posted June 4, 2021 Report Posted June 4, 2021 (edited) 28 ft/lb for mine. Edited June 4, 2021 by Fisherman
Rattletrap2 Posted June 28, 2021 Report Posted June 28, 2021 On 6/3/2021 at 11:27 AM, LostAnotherOne said: Got it delivered yesterday and installed with zero issues. Best to use an adjustable wrench as opposed to channel locks to loosen the bolt lol. Pin was a little tricky to get back in. Just going to throw the old prop in the boat hoping to never use it again. Thanks for the feedback thou. Always a good idea to pick up a few new cotter pins and replace them each time you pull one out. 1
glen Posted June 28, 2021 Report Posted June 28, 2021 You don’t need a cotter pin just never put it in reverse. how do I know? Don’t ask and not my boat. Lol. 1
OMCDinosaur Posted July 1, 2021 Report Posted July 1, 2021 Remembering the shear pin days,.... never bent a shaft or busted a gearcase on a silly rock, back then. prop repairs were cost efficient too. *sniff*
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