What torque for my prop?

jsaylor

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2005 Nissan 50 hp 2 stroke TLDI Some say don't torque the prop and others say 25 to 30 lbs. Manual states to securely tighten? (what does that mean?) I didn't torque my prop and had a bit of prop chatter? engine is new to me. Thanks.
 

airshot

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If it has a safety key or lock of some sort to prevent the nut from coming off...it doesn't t make much difference, can' t come loose anyway. In my 60 yrs of boating, I just get it typical wrench tite and lock the tabs or slip in the cotter pin. Done...go boating...
If you getting prop chatter, make sure a spacer or washer is not missing, and everything is seated correctly. Look up a parts list for your motor and be sure you have all the necessary spacers/ washers etc.
 

jsaylor

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Thanks, I have two props that look identical, on muffs one sounds horrible in gear while the other sound fine. In the past on other boats I simple would hand tighten the nut the then tighten until the next place to install the couter pin, why would some say 25lbs and other sites hand tighten?
 

Texasmark

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My service manual for 90-125 HP Mercs specifies 55 foot-lbs. I think they don't want any slipping...........
 

JimS123

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I may be of only minor help here because I have CRS. Also, my engine is a Merc. 60 Command thrust. Nevertheless,....

Bought the motor brand new on a Boston Whaler. It suffered from prop chatter from day 1. I did some R &D and found it was a common problem, even though it was torqued properly. The solution was to change the hub kit.

I replaced it with a Flo-Torq hub kit and the chatter went away. Maybe do a search about Nissans specifically, and possibly they have a better hub kit available.
 

cyclops222

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Open up the web page of Tohatsu on dingbat post. It has a parts assembly page of the prop on the shaft. The noisy prop could have a damaged and slipping rubber hub. If it is inside the prop.
 
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