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<blockquote data-quote="MDCrappie" data-source="post: 311611" data-attributes="member: 160"><p>yep - take the prop off. Hold it so you are looking where the thrust washer would sit. Looking inside out you will see the splined hubm then the rubber hub, then the hub the blades are part of. Use as punch and mark the outer hub and inner hub so the marks line up. Put the prop back on a run it. Remove the prop again. IF the parks still line up then the hub is OK. IF the marks don't line up the hub is slipping. I'll try to find a pic to show what I am trying to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MDCrappie, post: 311611, member: 160"] yep - take the prop off. Hold it so you are looking where the thrust washer would sit. Looking inside out you will see the splined hubm then the rubber hub, then the hub the blades are part of. Use as punch and mark the outer hub and inner hub so the marks line up. Put the prop back on a run it. Remove the prop again. IF the parks still line up then the hub is OK. IF the marks don't line up the hub is slipping. I'll try to find a pic to show what I am trying to say. [/QUOTE]
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