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Older Minn Kota - trying to find a prop
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<blockquote data-quote="rootbeer" data-source="post: 327588" data-attributes="member: 11640"><p>So if the MKP-3 (2061151) is the right part then there is something strange about my motor. The reason I posted is that I had purchased the MKP-3 prop and while it is the correct diameter, it seems that the hub is too tall. The spindle armature on the motor is only 1 1/4" long. The prop that was on it (the one that broke), upon closer inspection seems to have been cut to the proper depth by the previous owner. The motor came with a second prop that seems to be a MKP-2 (2061121) and that prop fits, but the motor seems to vibrate quite a bit as you speed up past a trolling speed. I will try an post some pictures if that would help. I'm not sure what to do as I have tried flipping the prop 180 degrees and put in different shear pins to help reduce the vibration but this did not help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rootbeer, post: 327588, member: 11640"] So if the MKP-3 (2061151) is the right part then there is something strange about my motor. The reason I posted is that I had purchased the MKP-3 prop and while it is the correct diameter, it seems that the hub is too tall. The spindle armature on the motor is only 1 1/4" long. The prop that was on it (the one that broke), upon closer inspection seems to have been cut to the proper depth by the previous owner. The motor came with a second prop that seems to be a MKP-2 (2061121) and that prop fits, but the motor seems to vibrate quite a bit as you speed up past a trolling speed. I will try an post some pictures if that would help. I'm not sure what to do as I have tried flipping the prop 180 degrees and put in different shear pins to help reduce the vibration but this did not help. [/QUOTE]
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