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<blockquote data-quote="mtntop" data-source="post: 450973" data-attributes="member: 21789"><p>I can't respond to the prop referral question but I can tell you with the right size socket, it tales less than 3 mins to change em out. I have the same engine and run a 10 3/8 11.5 pitch and 10 3/8 - 13 pitch depending on altitude. The nylon nut which holds it on is easily removed. No other hardware is involved with my aluminum quicksilver props. They ran me about $85 each used but like new condition. Call Jim's Prop Shop in lakewood, CO. He is a genius when it comes to brands, sizing etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtntop, post: 450973, member: 21789"] I can't respond to the prop referral question but I can tell you with the right size socket, it tales less than 3 mins to change em out. I have the same engine and run a 10 3/8 11.5 pitch and 10 3/8 - 13 pitch depending on altitude. The nylon nut which holds it on is easily removed. No other hardware is involved with my aluminum quicksilver props. They ran me about $85 each used but like new condition. Call Jim's Prop Shop in lakewood, CO. He is a genius when it comes to brands, sizing etc. [/QUOTE]
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