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<blockquote data-quote="Tusker" data-source="post: 298909" data-attributes="member: 10616"><p>To check for a spun hub, see the pic I've attached. Run it until it slips and then check to see if the marks are out of alignment. A shop in my area can press in a new hub for about $20-$40 if memory serves me right. </p><p></p><p>The outboard can kick up out of the water if the prop stops spinning. If the boat is moving at a decent rate of speed and the prop stops pushing, the force of the water will bring the motor up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tusker, post: 298909, member: 10616"] To check for a spun hub, see the pic I've attached. Run it until it slips and then check to see if the marks are out of alignment. A shop in my area can press in a new hub for about $20-$40 if memory serves me right. The outboard can kick up out of the water if the prop stops spinning. If the boat is moving at a decent rate of speed and the prop stops pushing, the force of the water will bring the motor up. [/QUOTE]
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