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Castle Nut or Nylock Nut to hold prop on?

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Topic: Castle Nut or Nylock Nut to hold prop on?
Posted By: davidg
Subject: Castle Nut or Nylock Nut to hold prop on?
Date Posted: June-01-2018 at 1:21am
What do you guys like to hold props on....old school castle nut or nylock type nut? Does one offer any advantage vs. the other? I have a castle nut on it now, but, because of where the hole is for the pin, the nut doesn't snug all the way down. Problem solved with nylock nut, but, any downside to them?



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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: June-01-2018 at 8:11am
Dave,
The downside to a nylon nut is you are only supposed to use them once. I've used them a couple times but the nylon becomes deformed and you can actually feel they don't grab as much. If you have done a proper job of lapping the prop on, you don't need to worry about the nut having to keep pressure on the prop. Run the castle nut up to seat the prop and then back it off to the next hole for the cotter.

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Posted By: KENO
Date Posted: June-01-2018 at 9:09am
You could also read the thread in the link and buy a washer or 2 so that your castellated nut would line up right with the hole for the cotter pin

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Posted By: Duane in Indy
Date Posted: June-01-2018 at 10:32am
OR if you have trouble deciding which is best then go this route and it should satisfy everyone.



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Posted By: Duane in Indy
Date Posted: June-01-2018 at 10:38am
You could always sand or file off the back side of the nut so it will engage in the next hole with the nut Tight against the prop. Only take .005 off to index 1/2 way to the next slot. (each slot would be .010 apart)

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Keep it as original as YOU want it
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Posted By: phatsat67
Date Posted: June-01-2018 at 10:58am
Originally posted by 8122pbrainard 8122pbrainard wrote:

Dave,
The downside to a nylon nut is you are only supposed to use them once. I've used them a couple times but the nylon becomes deformed and you can actually feel they don't grab as much. If you have done a proper job of lapping the prop on, you don't need to worry about the nut having to keep pressure on the prop. Run the castle nut up to seat the prop and then back it off to the next hole for the cotter.


I have ran a lock nut for thousands of hours without a cotter pin in the end. Worst that has ever happened is it backed off slightly (about as much as a castle nut gets clearance during usage).

Finally broke down and bought a fresh one last season. The only one still worked just fine and I bet I had it off and on 20 different times between 2 boats.

They are reliable.


Posted By: KENO
Date Posted: June-01-2018 at 11:02am
Soooo...........Duane

If I got this right, you sand your nuts and drill holes in them too



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