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    Reverse threads on 112 Ultrex prop shaft?

    Buddy calls me, putting on TH Marine Eliminator prop but, and asks, "Does your Ultrex have reverse threads on the end of the prop shaft"? I told him no, regular clockwise to tighten. His in fact did have reverse threads. Is this common? My 112 Ultrex and previous 80 Fortrex both had standard threads. Just perplexed that they're not all the same.
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    Don't know your friend but seriously doubt it.
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    AS stated. Never seen that in 11 years of repair. I doubt it. If it is though then a trip to ASC to swap out armature to make it right.

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    Tell your buddy to stand on the other side of mtr and try it .

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    You must have gotten a South American model.
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    It was built for southpaws, you know like left hand reels
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    I checked with him again cause it was making me crazy. (His is normal). This quarantine from fishin is making us bonkers! Sorry for the confusion, and ya'll are welcome for the entertainment!
    Last edited by scotti509; 04-04-2020 at 11:39 PM.
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