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tomdetroit
15.06.2021 16:05:00

RPM Information: 5500
Your engine's RPM range is important in choosing the right propeller for a given application. For example, if you look at your tachometer at top speed and it is not within the engine's RPM range then that is generally not good. You want your RPM's to be within the proper range while at wide open throttle (WOT). Be sure to do your testing under your normal boating conditions and with a good propeller (not bent, cracked, or excessively chipped).


charlestaylor142
24.05.2021 17:54:46

The iboats Outboard Motor Forums are another excellent source of information. here


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Aluminus
23.05.2021 10:36:16

here


milkiway
24.04.2021 8:34:18

The application chart is just a general guide. Always include your engine model and serial numbers to be sure you receive the correct parts. If possible, also include the part number that's on your old part.


Lord Jebe
30.05.2021 23:38:14

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r1b
20.06.2021 7:31:55

Part numbers that begin with an R are remanufactured by CDI/Rapair and come with a 90-day warranty. Most "R" part numbers require that you send your old part in to be remanufactured.


CODERsp
24.04.2021 8:34:18

RPM Information: 5500
Your engine's RPM range is important in choosing the right propeller for a given application. For example, if you look at your tachometer at top speed and it is not within the engine's RPM range then that is generally not good. You want your RPM's to be within the proper range while at wide open throttle (WOT). Be sure to do your testing under your normal boating conditions and with a good propeller (not bent, cracked, or excessively chipped).


bg002h
30.05.2021 23:38:14

The iboats Outboard Motor Forums are another excellent source of information. here


Alex8844
20.06.2021 7:31:55