Slipping tranny?

JoshOnt

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1977 50 HP Mercury
Okay so I am told that my motor feels like it does when a car tranny slips. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this or what it might be?
 

Chinewalker

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Re: Slipping tranny?

With very few exceptions, outboard transmissions don't slip. At least not smoothly. More likely, what you're experiencing is a prop hub slipping. Easiest way to check is to mark a line across the center and outer hubs with a Sharpie marker, run the motor until it slips, then check your lines. If they're no longer in alignment, you need to either have the prop re-hubbed, or replace it entirely.
 

JoshOnt

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Re: Slipping tranny?

I went to do that as that is what I guessed it might be but I could not figure out where to draw the line. I am fairly new to engines, I am almost 16. I know about the water really well as i have grown up on it but now with my own boat I want to see if I can do everything mostly by myself.
If you or anyone else could post a photo showing me where to draw the line that would be awesome.
 

JoshOnt

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Re: Slipping tranny?

So there is something in the hole that is the hub?
 

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Re: Slipping tranny?

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MH Hawker

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Something like this will do it, I used red to make it stand out on the picture. Click on the picture to make it larger.

how to mark a prop hub 1.JPG
 
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JoshOnt

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Re: Slipping tranny?

Okay thanks, I am going to talk to a prop store to see price and such today and will be testing the prop and hub (current) later tomorrow.
 
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