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Posted: October-27-2006 at 4:21pm |
On my 87 BFN is a 14x14 Rh prop with a 1 inch shaft. Shaft size I am pretty sure about but would have to go look to be positive. Anyway I keep coming across all these posts about acme props, I have been to a couple different site but have not found an acme prop in a 14x14 size.
Any help that can be offered I would be greatful. Thanks in advance. |
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Hollywood
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I would go with a 470. 12.5 x 15, the 654 has the same dimensions + 1 blade and $15.
http://www.correctcraftfan.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=4917&KW=barefoot+acme Still don't know what a 480 is though. |
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87BFN owner
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thanks hollywood
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TRBenj
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I would call Acme and get their recommendation. The 470 is really meant for the 1.23:1 boats, but your 454 may be able to turn it. What are you getting for max RPM now?
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79nautique
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the 470 is also recommended for the big block motors besides the 1.23:1 trannies even thou I use it on my 1:1 set-up.
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