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Identifying a renegade prop
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11/22/15 02:10 AM
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Joined: May 2015
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Rubberdown
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Hey yall. How can I identify this renegade prop that's on my Johnson? I want to buy an identical spare but don't know how to go about that without a part number. I looked high and low on the prop and didn't see anything.
Thanks Ryan
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Re: Identifying a renegade prop
[Re: Rubberdown]
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11/22/15 04:03 AM
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gary purdy
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Look just outside of the prop washer nut end. Could be on thrust washer end requiring removing the prop.
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Re: Identifying a renegade prop
[Re: Rubberdown]
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11/23/15 02:53 PM
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steve@S2Marine
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on the renegade. remove the prop nut and splined adapter. the part number and diameter and pitch is stamped on the top of the hub cylinder.
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