Re: Can a propeller hub cause a motor to stall when switching gears?
The mechanic I took the boat to have it serviced a while back said to use a 40:1 ratio. Was he wrong?
Again, what engine and what year? Some folks on here like to run 40 when the mfgr. says 50 is what the engine is rated for if it is an engine mfgr'd in the last 30ish years. Might ask him why? If you live in a highly corrosive environment and the engine sits for a long time without running he may have made the suggestion to reduce corrosion.
Problem I have with your problem is that you said that all you did was to change the prop. Seems odd that that would cause a problem all of a sudden with inadequate fuel....aka dies when putting a load on the engine.
One would assume that you replaced the parts you removed when you took the old one off. If you failed to put the thrust washer on the prop would move forward into the gear housing and grind on the alum housing. The prop shaft spline probably would stick out past the rear of the prop and the nut wouldn't be able to go on tight, or if you had an older engine with a drive pin the prop would slide back and forth on the shaft....course as I recall on those, like the OMC engines of the 40's and 50's the prop hub has a notch in it and the drive pin is what stops forward movement and the prop is turned till the pin and notch are aligned and then the cap/nut is installed. Others had a hole in the rear of the prop hub and the pin went through there, locking the prop at the proper position on the shaft.
Only other thing could be that if your new prop had a removable hub, you might have the wrong one or wrong spacer; but again the only problem would be interference between the prop and LU housing and you ought to notice that at the time of replacement.
On the way to get another cup of coffee, I had another thought. Unless the prop is jammed up against the housing tight, aka loose on the shaft, when you went into R it would pull away from the housing and would work, noisy, but would work. So something is fishy about this.
Mark