MalibuMike
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Last year I had my props serviced. They were balance and any blemishes were repaired at a reputable shop. They did note on the invoice that due to internal corrosion, they could not be re hubbed.
I recently took the props off to change the gear oil and add grease to the prop shaft. I did find some light white colored corrosion and some of the splines in the hub showed some loss of material. Can anyone tell me what condition these are in? I dont know what is normal or if a shop was trying to sell me a new pair of ss props.
Also, I drained my gear oil. After about twenty minutes, when the very last bit was draining out, the green gear oil had some very slight streams of milky colored oil coming out .Keep in mind 99 percent of the oil that came out was a translucent green oil but a very small amount of this discolored stuff came out. Would that indicate a leak or does some moisture get in to the gear case naturally?
I recently took the props off to change the gear oil and add grease to the prop shaft. I did find some light white colored corrosion and some of the splines in the hub showed some loss of material. Can anyone tell me what condition these are in? I dont know what is normal or if a shop was trying to sell me a new pair of ss props.
Also, I drained my gear oil. After about twenty minutes, when the very last bit was draining out, the green gear oil had some very slight streams of milky colored oil coming out .Keep in mind 99 percent of the oil that came out was a translucent green oil but a very small amount of this discolored stuff came out. Would that indicate a leak or does some moisture get in to the gear case naturally?
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