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<blockquote data-quote="chrispbrown27" data-source="post: 298944" data-attributes="member: 9661"><p>No broken teeth. I believe what you see is a combination of the grease and bad angle. The surfaces of the gears and dog clutch showed no rub marks or wear that I could see at all. They really did look brand new to me. I have been reading back through Pappy's posts and I am going to try the adjustment he mentioned and also mark the hub to check if the prop is spun. From what I read it appears to me that props that use shear pins and have no splines on the inside do not have the bushings in the hubs that result in a spun prop....am I mistaken on this?</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrispbrown27, post: 298944, member: 9661"] No broken teeth. I believe what you see is a combination of the grease and bad angle. The surfaces of the gears and dog clutch showed no rub marks or wear that I could see at all. They really did look brand new to me. I have been reading back through Pappy's posts and I am going to try the adjustment he mentioned and also mark the hub to check if the prop is spun. From what I read it appears to me that props that use shear pins and have no splines on the inside do not have the bushings in the hubs that result in a spun prop....am I mistaken on this? Chris [/QUOTE]
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