Questions and Answers [1] I tried to test an OMC cleaver on my Yamaha, it was the correct spline, but it was too long and I couldn't get the prop shaft pin in. I didn't want to grind on the prop and have to buy it before trying it. Any ideas? [2] I like the new Tuff Critchfield. Will it be race ready out of the mold? [3] Is Scott Whittington looking for a 15 foot Viper when he is is Florida?
[1] First it is best to test before you buy, unless the prop is so cheap that you know it will need to be reworked anyway. I have tested lots of OMC props on our yamahas. I honestly have never found one that worked as good as the Mercury thru hub cleavers. I cannot explain why, but the Mercury props work very well on the small Yamaha gearcase. Anyway that is just my opinion. To fit the OMC props on, I use the new style yamaha thrust washer. You can grind it down so the front portion fits in the back of the OMC prop. Most times that allows me to get the prop nut and pin to fit. IF? the prop is still too long I use a spacer between the prop and the pin. Then a use a thin locking nut tightened against the pin.
[2] Mark can answer this better than I. I have two boats out of those same molds. Unless Mark fixed the molds, the owner will still need to work on the bottom to remove the hook, straighten and sharpen edges same as the rest of us.
[3] Scott is going to Florida. I haven't found a SUITABLE [good and realistic priced] Viper or a 15R Allison yet for him to go and look at. We will let you know. I do want to see a 15 footer in T850.
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