Prop replacement question OJ vs ACME

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  • Swampwrench
    • Feb 2018
    • 14

    • South Carolina

    • 2016 G25

    Prop replacement question OJ vs ACME

    Just replaced my slightly dinged up acme 2561 with a Johnson wakepro. Putting the new prop on, it didn’t seat nearly as far up the shaft as the one I took off. I had to tighten almost as hard as I could (hand wrench) just to get the nut on far enough to get a cotter pin back through. With the original prop, the nit was seated about 2-3 threads above the pin.

    Is this normal? Unfortunately, OJ props is closed for the weekend. I’m a little leery to put the boat back in the water with this concern... any advice would be greatly appreciated!

    2016 G25, acme 2561 replaces with Johnson wakepro 970, 1.25 shaft

    Thanks y’all.
    Brent


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  • Team230
    • Oct 2015
    • 251

    • Cincinnati, OH

    • 2008 Super Air 230 TE

    #2
    I asked a similar question a while ago and guys told me that the prop is self tightening because of the direction of the threads and the rotation of the prop.

    I'd use it and then swim under there a couple of times and verify it's good....if you can.


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    • Swampwrench
      • Feb 2018
      • 14

      • South Carolina

      • 2016 G25

      #3
      Thanks for the reply. We are gonna run it today and put it back on the trailer tomorrow. I’ll inspect it when we pull it out.


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      • surroundsound64
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Jul 2005
        • 2147

        • Longview, TX

        • 2018 230 1981 Ski Nautique

        #4
        Originally posted by Team230 View Post
        I asked a similar question a while ago and guys told me that the prop is self tightening because of the direction of the threads and the rotation of the prop.

        I'd use it and then swim under there a couple of times and verify it's good....if you can.


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        thats right. It’s reverse when it all comes apart!

        2018 SAN 230
        1981 Ski Nautique
        Sold - 2011 Sport 200V
        Sold - 2000 SAN

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        • Infinity
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Sep 2017
          • 730

          • Lake Norman - Denver, NC

          • 2014 SV244 w/ ZR409

          #5
          To be sure, I would look on backside of the shaft to be sure the prop is seated properly all the way up, its possible for the keyway to slip out and bind the prop from sliding all the way up, which would keep you from being able to tighten it to where it should sit. You don't want to run it like that cause there will be slop and it will vibrate. You should notice an issue pretty quick if you did run it and it wasnt on there right. Worth double checking it. Could be other factors, this is just what came to mind since the 2 props should sit at similar spot on shaft.

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