What is the proper torque lb/ft for this set up? I have been told 100 lb/ft
What is the proper torque lb/ft for this set up? I have been told 100 lb/ft
Depends on the hub, the solid metal hub is 55 ft lbs, and the rubber hub is 100 ft lb.
Which hub are you running?
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If you're running a Torquemaster, you'll have the 1-1/4" diameter propshaft, and the HEAVY-DUTY (metal) prop hub.
Propeller nut torque on this model is 55 ft. lbs.![]()
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What is the part number for the metal hub?
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840389K06
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