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Prop shaft hull housing

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Category: Repairs and Maintenance
Forum Name: Boat Maintenance
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Printed Date: November-16-2024 at 1:41pm


Topic: Prop shaft hull housing
Posted By: sterlingmermaid
Subject: Prop shaft hull housing
Date Posted: August-08-2016 at 8:33am
Hi I am replacing a broken shaft where the shaft comes through the boat a chunk of rubber is missing not sure what to call it to order new one with every search it talks about strut bushing

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tk



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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: August-08-2016 at 8:43am
Terrence,
You'll need to be more specific regarding the chunk of rubber. The prop shaft runs through the hull log. On the log there's a rubber hose forward where the shaft stuffing gland is attached. The shaft isn't supported by rubber inside the log. Then at the aft end of the shaft near the prop, there's the strut that supports the shaft. Inside the strut, there's the cutlass bearing. It's typically a rubber lined "bearing". Which chink of rubber are you looking at?

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64 X55 Dunphy

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Posted By: sterlingmermaid
Date Posted: August-08-2016 at 9:06am
No this is where the shaft comes thru the hull brass fitting with 4 screws the shaft sheared at that point and damaged the rubber around the edge. I tried to post a pic but it wouldn't let me

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tk


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: August-08-2016 at 9:20am
Terrence,
Try posting a picture again. Use the "post reply" and not the "quick" that's at the bottom of each thread. Click on the icon of the tree with the up arrow. A brose box will come up allowing you to select the picture off your computer.

The only component with 4 screws I can think of in that area is the actual shaft coupling where it bolts up to the trans. But, unless someone put a rubber "trans saver" on it, there's no rubber.

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Posted By: sterlingmermaid
Date Posted: August-08-2016 at 9:31am
This is under the boat part of the shaft log but on the outside

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tk


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: August-08-2016 at 10:14am
All you should see on the hull bottom where the shaft exits, is a hole. Again, the shaft is not supported at the log. No rubber!

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Posted By: sterlingmermaid
Date Posted: August-08-2016 at 10:23am
It's a brass hole with rubber sleave

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tk


Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: August-08-2016 at 10:35am
It always helps to tell us what year,model you have. Are you talking about something like this-



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95 Nautique Super Sport


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: August-08-2016 at 10:45am
Terrence,
I looked at your previous posts and did find you referenced a 96 SN with the broken shaft. Is this the boat you are talking about in this thread?

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Posted By: sterlingmermaid
Date Posted: August-08-2016 at 11:02am
Yes 96 ski Nautique

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tk


Posted By: sterlingmermaid
Date Posted: August-08-2016 at 11:03am
Yes that's it

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tk


Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: August-08-2016 at 11:21am
That's the http://www.nautiqueparts.com/shaftlog1998-.aspx" rel="nofollow - log You'll have to call a dealer,but since your profile says United States that leaves a pretty big area. I guess our site sponsor http://www.nautiqueparts.com/" rel="nofollow - White Lake would be your best bet.

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95 Nautique Super Sport


Posted By: sterlingmermaid
Date Posted: August-08-2016 at 12:47pm
Ok thanks

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tk



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