Depp-erik
New Member
Hello and greetings from Sweden!
My brother recently drove our families boat into a rock and caused some sort of damage.
Apart from scraping the propeller the engine now vibrates violently while running. At first we thought the propeller axel might became "offset" or something like that but after some examination I think that its the locking mechanism that locks the engine in position that has been damaged.
When locking the engine in position there is a glitch of maybe 1 cm (2/5") where I guess it should be completely fixed.
To help display the problems I made a small video on youtube, sorry for mixing English and Swedish and generally low quality, I'm not in the moviemaking business.
VIDEO
In the beginning I show the propeller and in the middle I show the glitch of the locking mechanism.
My question is of course; how do I fix this? which parts are most likely to be damaged?
I will most likely need professional help to replace the parts any way but I am still interested in knowing what needs to be done.
All help is welcomed and very much appreciated!
Thank you!
// Erik, Sweden
My brother recently drove our families boat into a rock and caused some sort of damage.
Apart from scraping the propeller the engine now vibrates violently while running. At first we thought the propeller axel might became "offset" or something like that but after some examination I think that its the locking mechanism that locks the engine in position that has been damaged.
When locking the engine in position there is a glitch of maybe 1 cm (2/5") where I guess it should be completely fixed.
To help display the problems I made a small video on youtube, sorry for mixing English and Swedish and generally low quality, I'm not in the moviemaking business.
VIDEO
In the beginning I show the propeller and in the middle I show the glitch of the locking mechanism.
My question is of course; how do I fix this? which parts are most likely to be damaged?
I will most likely need professional help to replace the parts any way but I am still interested in knowing what needs to be done.
All help is welcomed and very much appreciated!
Thank you!
// Erik, Sweden