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Stainless prop on a 25hp 4 stroke
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<blockquote data-quote="earl60446" data-source="post: 406214" data-attributes="member: 4469"><p>4 stroke motor, just lubricate the internals well. I would use a good 10w40 myself and I would not shy away from synthetic.</p><p>I use synthetic as my gear lube too.</p><p></p><p>Don't know about the stainless prop. Although I have always wondered about using my stainless prop (I have SS and Alu prop). If a stainless prop is much stronger, than the forces of hitting something in the water is transferred to the drive train more. Rather see a prop damaged than my lower unit.</p><p></p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earl60446, post: 406214, member: 4469"] 4 stroke motor, just lubricate the internals well. I would use a good 10w40 myself and I would not shy away from synthetic. I use synthetic as my gear lube too. Don't know about the stainless prop. Although I have always wondered about using my stainless prop (I have SS and Alu prop). If a stainless prop is much stronger, than the forces of hitting something in the water is transferred to the drive train more. Rather see a prop damaged than my lower unit. Tim [/QUOTE]
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