scottie
Well-Known Member
I'd lay odds that the earlier poster suggesting that you had a woodruff key which has split longitudinally is indeed the case. The chance of securing a prop against the several Nm developed by your engine using just a taper and nut, still less a castellated nut with split pin, is pretty small.
If you can find and replace the key, which will be well smeared over by the prop rotation, then the nut torque needed to limp somewhere for a lift out need not be that great.
It’s perfectly good engineering practice not to use a key with a taper and no key is most likely better than a badly fitting one that disturbs the taper fitting.
But the clue would be lack of key way in the prop which would be seen from boss end .
But in practice 95% will have a key so you may be right.
Thinking further trying to fit a new key properly under water makes tightening the nut look simple
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