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    verado flow torq nut torq

    Hey guys new to the mercury world here just got a 2018 blazer 625 pro elite with a 250 verado pro 2018. have a 6inch atlas plate with a 27 bravo xs labbed finish. How much torq should the nut have to secure the prop? What height are you guys running if anyone has a verado on theirs would love some info came out of a javelin with a ficht 225 thanks

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    Please take a few moments to review the Announcements at the top of the Forum, and be sure to provide the Required Info when posting. Thanks!

    Need to know which propshaft your engine runs in order to accurately answer.


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    sorry just so excited to be on the mercury family forgot 2b478760 is the serial number its a 2018 pro250 water pressure is 18psi at 6300 rpm

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    Not sure how it will compare to your Blazer but, on my 2018 Lynx with 250 Verado Pro prop to pad I run is 2-1/2". Running a Ronnie Gilbert 24 Fury 3 blade.

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    If your Flo-Torq Hub Kit has the Conical Filler Sleeve in the GEARCASE side, 100 lbs/ft is the correct torque.

    There are several other possible hub configurations as well, most of which use 55 lbs/ft.


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