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    Posted: August-08-2011 at 1:30am
Last fall I hit a stump with my 97 SN and bent the original 4 blade prop. I replaced the prop with an ACME 1442. When I changed props, I checked the shaft run out and all seemed fine. However, now there is a rattle noise when I put the boat in gear (forward or reverse) at idle. If I increase the throttle just slightly, the noise goes away. There are no vibrations at any other speeds. The noise seems to come from the rear of the transmission.

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Phil,
It's interesting that the exact same issue popped up in another thread on props!! The result was thought to be a combination of the 1442 blade surface area and too low of an idle RPM causing the reverse gear planetary set to chatter.


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My acme also does this. From a dead stop, I engage the throttle and things go normally until the boat reaches the speed it will make at that idle rpm. From there I have to bump the throttle up to shut the damper up.

This hasn't happened with a few OJ's I've tried; even @ 550 rpms. @ 650 rpms with the acme, I still have to bump it.

If we only had some engineers on CCFan...   Is the acme that much more efficient?

Eric, what tears up a damper? Does this rattle at idle lead to problems, or is it just an irritant?
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I dont get damper knock with any of my Acmes, so Im not much help there... but Im curious Phil, how much hull clearance do you have with that 1442? With the decreased shaft angle that the TSC+ hulls have, plus the lack of channel/pocket (present on the TSC2-TSC3), I would think that 13.25" wheel would be pretty darn tight. Im also curious how it performs, obviously!
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Hey guys, I started this same topic a couple days ago something like "2 of us need dampner plate help"

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I'm an engineer but I work on airplanes, not boats. However, the note above about clearance is initially concerning. Without the right amount of clearance the pressure build-up between the prop wash and the hull at slow speeds could easily be causing this "bump". The reason for the difference between props could simply be pressure differentials between the two edge designs. The problem likely goes away at higher speeds because you simply power through the problem. It still exists, but your engine has the power/torque to push past it.

Just one engineers musings. I could be way off. Anybody know an engineer at Nautique?
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Originally posted by KRoundy KRoundy wrote:

Anybody know an engineer at Nautique?


We have a good friend here on the site who is.

I think a good bit of aeronautics jives with boats(*nautics LOL). Maybe the acme is efficient enough to reach a static point until the bow is pushing back enough to load the prop? More 'drag'?
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Can you borrow a 422 and see if the noise goes away?
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I have a 422 AND a 654 that I haven't tried on our Sporty yet.
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Hi Tim, I'll check the clearance tomorrow if I get a chance. Should have given you a ride at Green Lake - I had the prop on at that time. Top speed indicated by the speedo is 46 did not change but I'd say it pulls a bit harder. One thing I noticed with the ACME is it seems to bite more when I pull the throttle back to slow down compared to the original prop.

Mike, sorry I missed your earlier post - let me know if the other prop helps. I'll see if I can find a stock prop to borrow too.


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There is 1 1/4 inch distance between the tip of the prop blade and the keel.

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