Been having a rough go of the new to me boat-on the maiden voyage I had a cooling hose blow out, back to the yard. But prior to the voyage I had the prop pulled and there was a bushing. The prop shop stated that it is likely this is not the original prop. Since I am the 3rd owner, I do not have a complete history.
So are the 28TE props fitted with a bushing or is this a replacement?
Thx in advance. Kevin
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Re: 28TE prop
As far as the prop bushing, no that does not sound original. Is it bronze (hopefully) or plastic (hopefully not) ?
And cooling hoses just don't blow, so be sure to get to the underlying cause...
And cooling hoses just don't blow, so be sure to get to the underlying cause...
Rob S.
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Re: 28TE prop
Do you have 2 nuts on the shaft to hold the prop on? Did they use the bushing because they lost a nut?
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Re: 28TE prop
I am not sure if it has one nut, I honestly watched him take it off but now don't remember. But the bushing is like a sleeve the fits around the shaft and then the key inserts.
I should of have done an engine survey but the owner was very transparent with all the work done and the receipts. i kind of let my guard down a little. I have ordered all new hoses, and was hoping to change most out myself but with work and the lack of experience I may have the yard do it.
Thanks for the replies, wish me luck.
Cheers, Kevin
I should of have done an engine survey but the owner was very transparent with all the work done and the receipts. i kind of let my guard down a little. I have ordered all new hoses, and was hoping to change most out myself but with work and the lack of experience I may have the yard do it.
Thanks for the replies, wish me luck.
Cheers, Kevin
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Re: 28TE prop
Almost certainly the cooling hose will be a blocked cooler. My buddy had exactly this week and when he pulled the cooler he found this.
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Hull Number AUL28489L900
Yanmar 6LP-STE
Built in Portsmouth RI, USA - Berthed in Portsmouth Hampshire, United Kingdom.
Hull Number AUL28489L900
Yanmar 6LP-STE
Built in Portsmouth RI, USA - Berthed in Portsmouth Hampshire, United Kingdom.