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english or spanish please ,sorry no german ,i am assuming that you mean the temperature is rising when stationary ,so the cooling fan isnt working which could be a sensor or a fuse but i would need more details
Yes.Between your prop shaft and the prop is a rubber bush inside the prop.Its there to stop major damage to the entire driveline if you hit something.Its needing replacement.Most prop shops are cheaper then a dealer or you can go to an outboard wrecker and get a replacement.Its the prop bush and it will fix your problem.Hope this helps
You can do either but I sugguest a new seat. The gel pads for existing seat feel strange and cost just slightly less than a new seat. It looks like you ride a cruiser so I would suggest the Sunlite Cloud 9 gel padded seat. It is extremely comfortable and is not overly expensive.
how far below the boat is the propeller? Since the boat is fllat in back, you may need bigger proppeller. Check to make sure it is getting plenty of water flow
Odds are you have sheared the pin (slides through the prop shaft) holding the prop, or you have damaged the slot on the prop that the pin sits in.
Prop is secured to the shaft with a metal nut, or flat plastic wing nut. Remove the nut to remove the prop. You may have to pry, slightly, the prop from the motor housing. Removed, you will see a whole in the shaft where a pin should be located. If the pin broke, it probably hit the floor when the prop was loosened. If the pin is intact, examine the rear side of the prop and look for damage to the plastic slot where the pin would sit making contact.
If you've snapped the pin, you can make a replacement with a nail using a hacksaw. Replacement pins can also be ordered from Minn Kota. If the back side of the prop is damaged (recess for the pin to sit), the prop is toast. Replacement props are often carried by Walmart, and include a new pin.
If neither part is broken, perhaps the prop was just not seated on the pin correctly allowing the prop to freewheel.
just jack it up and put a white mark on the wheel at the top ,now get yourself a nice long legged female assistant and get her to turn the wheel once and count how many times the prop goes around.Better not use a blonde as she might not be able to count or understand
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