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Old 03-10-2004, 10:16 PM
CaptPPan CaptPPan is offline
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Keyed to Splined Propeler Shaft

I'm running an 1 1/4" Keyed propelor shaft turning a 3 blade Ellis prop on my inboard, surface drive boat. I've come in to a 6 Blade Rolla that I'd like to try on the boat, but it needs a 1 5/8"- 19 teeth splined shaft. Does anyone know of a sleave or bushing that would allow me to adapt this prop to the Keyed shaft.

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Jamie
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Old 03-15-2004, 09:38 AM
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I'm running an 1 1/4" Keyed propelor shaft turning a 3 blade Ellis prop on my inboard, surface drive boat. I've come in to a 6 Blade Rolla that I'd like to try on the boat, but it needs a 1 5/8"- 19 teeth splined shaft. Does anyone know of a sleave or bushing that would allow me to adapt this prop to the Keyed shaft.

Thanks

Jamie

I think you have to change the whole shaft .
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