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Posted 5/31/2009 9:04 AM (#381395 - in reply to #381355)
Subject: Re: What Prop Should I be Running?





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Getting a prop re-hubbed is not very costly...much more of a cost savings to get that done rather than getting a whole new prop. It's a good starting point for the issue you mention... a spun hub will not spin easy, like a stripped thread on a bolt, but it will give under a good load.

Any good prop shop/dealer will be able to put the prop under load and see what is going on...

Steve

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