Ive been chasing a severe vibration problem that doesn't allow my 1983 Hunter 31 to get to full RPM since I bought it and had narrowed it down to the following problems that all added up - worn cutless bearing, slightly bent prop shaft, and the MaxProp folding prop had too much play and was not set to the right angle. I have everything I need but ran into the following problems today:
1) I removed the old cutlass bearing today and when I went to put the new one in I was able to fully insert it into the strut with a couple hits of my palm. I do not feel any play in it but the set screws will be the only thing that holds it in place permanently. One of the existing 5/16 screws stripped out and I plan on drilling / tapping it to 3/8s. Will this be a problem that will require a new strut? I was under the impression that the new bearings needed to be pressed into place.
2) Before fully understanding the MaxProp I ordered the prop shop from the Hunter Store. I provided the measurements of the existing prop shaft before realizing that part of the MaxProp install entails cutting the extra threads off the shaft. The result of this will be that the propeller will sit 7/8" closer to the boat because this shaft is shorter. I wouldn't think this would be a big deal but I though I would run it passed others before re-installing the rudder and putting her back in the water.
Thank you for your input.
1) I removed the old cutlass bearing today and when I went to put the new one in I was able to fully insert it into the strut with a couple hits of my palm. I do not feel any play in it but the set screws will be the only thing that holds it in place permanently. One of the existing 5/16 screws stripped out and I plan on drilling / tapping it to 3/8s. Will this be a problem that will require a new strut? I was under the impression that the new bearings needed to be pressed into place.
2) Before fully understanding the MaxProp I ordered the prop shop from the Hunter Store. I provided the measurements of the existing prop shaft before realizing that part of the MaxProp install entails cutting the extra threads off the shaft. The result of this will be that the propeller will sit 7/8" closer to the boat because this shaft is shorter. I wouldn't think this would be a big deal but I though I would run it passed others before re-installing the rudder and putting her back in the water.
Thank you for your input.