First you remove the prop... Then you will see a small plate ,with 3 screws , remove them.....Then you will need a bearing carriage tool .....Install it in the bearing carriage and turn to the right ( has left hand threads) Remove bearing carriage , from the prop shaft , A small round pin will fall out at the end of the shaft... retrieve it.... You will see a gear with a spring around it..... remove the spring...then u will see a pin (careful under pressure) hole down on with a round tool on the end that the pin dropped out of and remove pin ....slide gear off shaft, reverse for install
1) Drive-shafts are used on FWD but Prop-Shafts are used on RWD or 4WD. 2)A Drive-Shaft has final drive via a CV joint but a Prop-Shaft has final drive via a Differential. 3)A Drive-Shaft is smaller, lighter and saves space by not having a transmition tunnel.
yes mercury made a 260hp engine. it is a 2.5 ltr v6 2 stroke, the early carby models made 245hp, then went efi which made 260hp at the prop, 7500rpm redline. then they bought out the same block with different porting and electrics around 1999ish. this engine made 280hp @ the prop. these engine are race engines. not your normal fishing outboard
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right behind the prop, on the same shaft
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A 4 hp Mercury outboard, produces a true 4 hp, rated at the prop.
1. Driveshafts are smaller and lighter. 2. A prop shafts final drive goes through a dfferential, whereas a driveshaft uses a cv joint.
Remove the drive/prop shaft(s) from the gear box, remove the gearbox. Take the clutch and mechanism out and replace with the new one, you will have to use a clutch alignment tool to make sure that the centre hole on the clutch lines up with the crank shaft. Then put the gearbox back on along with the drives/prop-shafts. To be honest seeing as you had to ask the question, I recommend you don't attempt it yourself.
depends on how much gear,gas people and prop size. Average amount of gear, full gas, 2 people 180-200 pounds and my old 40 hp merc 2 stroke trimed out (wot) about 27 mph @ 4800 rpm using a 12 pitch prop. The new 50 hp 4 stroke trimmed out (wot)about 26 mph @ 5800 rpm using a 12 pich prop.
There is no way you cam change props in Prop Hunt TF2.
in communitive prop., the problem does not change at all except for the order. In accociative prop. the grouping also changes. for example communitive prop. associative prop i forgot LOL x+1=154665 1+x=154665
jet engines, turbojet engines, turbo-prop engines, four-stroke piston driven engines... Can you be more specific?