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    Posted: March-08-2007 at 11:07pm
is there a washer between the castle nut and the prop? Any reccomendations to order parts online?
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No washers. Some use a nut with a nylon ring that actually locks the nut onto the shaft. Some have the old castle nut that require a cotter pin to lock the nut in place. You can get parts at SKIDIM. Pretty good source.
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make sure you get a stainless steel cotter pin and a stanless steel key if your ordering these parts. As regular steel one will rust. Know some that had the prop fall off because they didn't use a stainless cotter.
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