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Need recomendation for prop on evinrude 15 please!
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<blockquote data-quote="fishonsc" data-source="post: 354038" data-attributes="member: 14333"><p>This is the tach I use. https://www.trailtech.net/digital-gauges/tto/723-a00. The prop will have a rubber hub in the center. If you hit something with your prop the prop will spin on your hub. Keeps from tearing up the lower unit. If the prop has spun the hub. You will know it by looking at it. You will need to find WOT rpm for your motor. Let's say it is 5500 rpm. You do not want to go over that #. Run down the lake wide open. Read what the tach says at wide open. Let's say it reads 6100 rpm. You will need to raise the pitch of your prop. If it is lower than 5500 rpm you will need to lower the pitch of the prop. 5500 rpm might not be right for your motor you will need to find that out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishonsc, post: 354038, member: 14333"] This is the tach I use. https://www.trailtech.net/digital-gauges/tto/723-a00. The prop will have a rubber hub in the center. If you hit something with your prop the prop will spin on your hub. Keeps from tearing up the lower unit. If the prop has spun the hub. You will know it by looking at it. You will need to find WOT rpm for your motor. Let's say it is 5500 rpm. You do not want to go over that #. Run down the lake wide open. Read what the tach says at wide open. Let's say it reads 6100 rpm. You will need to raise the pitch of your prop. If it is lower than 5500 rpm you will need to lower the pitch of the prop. 5500 rpm might not be right for your motor you will need to find that out. [/QUOTE]
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