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mbshaw88
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Posted: April-13-2015 at 6:05pm |
Need a straight brass driveshaft strut, no bearing needed, for my 82 SN.
Looks like this Shipping would be to 60074 Willing to pay $100 |
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8122pbrainard
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Matt,
Since you are looking for a "straight" strut, I take it your's is bent. Have you considered having yours straightened? Many have and some have even done it themselves with great results. If you don't have access to a press for the DIY, many prop shops will do it. They bend alloys of copper all day long! |
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baitkiller
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Listen to Pete. Unless it is mangled a prop shop should be able to straighten it.
Post up a photo, maybe we can help. |
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quinner
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What they said, if you need a pro call these guys
Fox Lake Propeller 1803 Holian Dr., Unit D Spring Grove, IL 60081 847-587-5600 |
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mbshaw88
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Pete yes mine is bent. You've helped me out with a few posts concerning this incident. The strut seems to have taken the brunt of the damage, showing an angle to one side and a slight twist. I put the shaft on our lathe at work and measured .003" runout on the dial indicator. New cutlass bearing, acme prop, and packing all are awaiting a straight strut so they can be reassembled.
I've tried straightening it at work with a bottle jack in a few different fixtures, but man this thing doesn't want to budge. I'll talk with Fox Lake Prop and see about dropping this off with them. Thanks! |
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baitkiller
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That is gonna be so easy to fix. I could tell you how to do it yourself but may as well let the prop guys do it right the first time.
Good luck. |
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mbshaw88
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Yeah I gave it a shot, but at this point I'd rather just pay a shop to do it
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8122pbrainard
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Matt,
As mentioned, that's going to be an easy fix. Ideally you should have a hydraulic press. Report back when it's repaired. Where did you get the .003" runout? As I've mentioned before, just aft of the strut is a common area due to prop hits. The .003 is the limit. |
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mbshaw88
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The .003" was taken just before the prop taper
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8122pbrainard
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Matt,
You should be ok with just some very minor vibration. You may not even notice it. |
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mbshaw88
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Great thanks Pete!
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