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BRP 2995 Johnson - Propeller Hardware Installation

BRP 2995 Johnson
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INSTALLATION
AND
PREDELIVERY
PROPELLER SELECTION
Propeller Hardware Installation
& WARNING &
When
servicing
the propeller, always
shift
the
outboard
to
NEUTRAL,
turn
the key
switch
OFF,
and
twist
and remove all spark
plug
leads
so
the engine
cannot
be started
accidentally.
Apply Triple-Guard grease to the entire propeller
shaft before installing the propeller.
Install
thrust bushing onto propeller shaft with
shoulder
of
thrust bushing facing aft. Taper
of
bushing must match taper of propshaft.
Install propeller
on
propeller shaft by aligning
splines and pushing until seated
on
the thrust
bushing.
IMPORTANT: Depending
on
propeller style, dif-
ferent thrust bushings, spacers, and cotter pin
keepers are used. See the
EvinrudelJohnson
Genuine Parts
book for a complete listing and
descriptions.
Install the spacer, engaging the propeller shaft
splines.
1. Thrust bushing
004361
2. Propeller
3. Spacer
4. Washer
5. Propeller
Nut
6. Cotter pin
44
Wedge a block of wood between propeller blade
and the anti-ventilation plate.
Install
the propeller nut and torque to:
156
in.
Ibs.
(18 N·m)
001992
If cotter
pin
holes
in
the propeller nut and propeller
shaft are not aligned, tighten the nut until they are
in
line.
Do
not loosen.
Insert
a new cotter
pin
through the propeller nut
and shaft. Bend its ends over the nut to secure the
assembly.
IMPORTANT: After fastening propeller nut,
make sure outboard
is
in
NEUTRAL and carefully
spin propeller. Propeller must turn freely and
should not spin off center. If propeller appears to
wobble, check for possible bent propeller shaft.

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