Hey folks, new to this forum. tried searching for information related to my concern. although i came up empty handed. if someone finds an old thread sorry in advance!
dilemma, ive got a '76 glastron t187 with a merc 302 i/o and volvo-penta AQ 280 outdrive on. got a smokin' deal from a local.. long story short, propeller is mangled. I've ordered a new turning point prop and hub kit. BUT, reading through service manual and physically removing original propeller. i have a " long hub " equipped leg, with a 1st design propeller cone/nut.
2nd design has a through hole with a lock bolt that's tapped into the prop shaft..
now, i am an automotive technician by trade, so drilling/tapping isn't a stress factor for me, and service manual calls for a drill jig that is almost worth as much as the boat lol .
main question is, can i just run a regular castle nut/ nyloc nut instead of cone? or am i dropping the cone off at a buddies shop with a Bridgeport to square off and hollow the cone to allow me to tap prop shaft and install through fastener?
I'm not totally against janky repairs. my first thought was to just jamb it full of purple Loctite and see what happens lol. but if the cone can be omitted and a nut is fine, hunky dory, no further action required. the internet is wishy washy on information regarding propeller cones. some say it prevent cavitation, some says its for aesthetics only.
TL;DR
can I omit propeller cone? or am I doomed to try and find old parts?
dilemma, ive got a '76 glastron t187 with a merc 302 i/o and volvo-penta AQ 280 outdrive on. got a smokin' deal from a local.. long story short, propeller is mangled. I've ordered a new turning point prop and hub kit. BUT, reading through service manual and physically removing original propeller. i have a " long hub " equipped leg, with a 1st design propeller cone/nut.
2nd design has a through hole with a lock bolt that's tapped into the prop shaft..
now, i am an automotive technician by trade, so drilling/tapping isn't a stress factor for me, and service manual calls for a drill jig that is almost worth as much as the boat lol .
main question is, can i just run a regular castle nut/ nyloc nut instead of cone? or am i dropping the cone off at a buddies shop with a Bridgeport to square off and hollow the cone to allow me to tap prop shaft and install through fastener?
I'm not totally against janky repairs. my first thought was to just jamb it full of purple Loctite and see what happens lol. but if the cone can be omitted and a nut is fine, hunky dory, no further action required. the internet is wishy washy on information regarding propeller cones. some say it prevent cavitation, some says its for aesthetics only.
TL;DR
can I omit propeller cone? or am I doomed to try and find old parts?