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I just replaced my prop with a SS Stiletto. A red piece of paper accompanied
the prop that reads: Due to the performance enhancing nature of the design, Quicksilver Trim Tab No. 46399A1 (or equivalent), must be used with this Stiletto Propeller on your Mariner, Mercury, or MerCruiser engine to prevent damage and/or injury. I'm running a 4.3L Merc on an 18.5' Reinell, and the sacraficial anode (on the anticav plate) has no trim tab (fin) on it. It's not a big ticket item by any means, and I have no problem doing as they say, but I'm really curious as to why? Any insight? Thanks. --Mike |
I would call the people you got the prop from and ask them.
One reason I know would be to help overcome the torque of the prop. These props add steering torque due to their rake and cup compared to an aluminum prop. If you don't have power steering you would have to hold onto the wheel all the time or properly adjust the trim tab. In your case - you have power steering so not an issue. Another possibility is I have seen where the trim tab was too long and hit the blade of the prop on certain props that were deeper from front to rear and touched the tab. Again in your case not an issue as you don't have one. Another possibility but this is a long stretch is years ago the tab was also used to deflect water onto the hub of the prop to help cool it to prevent hub failure. This is from the old days and should no longer be an issue. As I said, this is a long shot. Call and ask. -- Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "mgg" wrote in message . .. I just replaced my prop with a SS Stiletto. A red piece of paper accompanied the prop that reads: Due to the performance enhancing nature of the design, Quicksilver Trim Tab No. 46399A1 (or equivalent), must be used with this Stiletto Propeller on your Mariner, Mercury, or MerCruiser engine to prevent damage and/or injury. I'm running a 4.3L Merc on an 18.5' Reinell, and the sacraficial anode (on the anticav plate) has no trim tab (fin) on it. It's not a big ticket item by any means, and I have no problem doing as they say, but I'm really curious as to why? Any insight? Thanks. --Mike |
Oh yeah...sorry about the ON topic post...please forgive me g.
--Mike "mgg" wrote in message . .. I just replaced my prop with a SS Stiletto. A red piece of paper accompanied the prop that reads: Due to the performance enhancing nature of the design, Quicksilver Trim Tab No. 46399A1 (or equivalent), must be used with this Stiletto Propeller on your Mariner, Mercury, or MerCruiser engine to prevent damage and/or injury. I'm running a 4.3L Merc on an 18.5' Reinell, and the sacraficial anode (on the anticav plate) has no trim tab (fin) on it. It's not a big ticket item by any means, and I have no problem doing as they say, but I'm really curious as to why? Any insight? Thanks. --Mike |
Thanks for the quick response Tony. Your first reason would have been my
guess. I'll give them a call and see what's up. BTW, I bought it from Overton's which I thought was a pretty respectable outfit. I would hope they would let the purchaser know that an accessory was possibly needed for safe operation. Thanks again! --Mike "tony thomas" wrote in message news:DnUQd.11556$4q6.2389@attbi_s01... I would call the people you got the prop from and ask them. One reason I know would be to help overcome the torque of the prop. These props add steering torque due to their rake and cup compared to an aluminum prop. If you don't have power steering you would have to hold onto the wheel all the time or properly adjust the trim tab. In your case - you have power steering so not an issue. Another possibility is I have seen where the trim tab was too long and hit the blade of the prop on certain props that were deeper from front to rear and touched the tab. Again in your case not an issue as you don't have one. Another possibility but this is a long stretch is years ago the tab was also used to deflect water onto the hub of the prop to help cool it to prevent hub failure. This is from the old days and should no longer be an issue. As I said, this is a long shot. Call and ask. -- Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com "mgg" wrote in message . .. I just replaced my prop with a SS Stiletto. A red piece of paper accompanied the prop that reads: Due to the performance enhancing nature of the design, Quicksilver Trim Tab No. 46399A1 (or equivalent), must be used with this Stiletto Propeller on your Mariner, Mercury, or MerCruiser engine to prevent damage and/or injury. I'm running a 4.3L Merc on an 18.5' Reinell, and the sacraficial anode (on the anticav plate) has no trim tab (fin) on it. It's not a big ticket item by any means, and I have no problem doing as they say, but I'm really curious as to why? Any insight? Thanks. --Mike |
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