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Old 07-13-2005, 09:40 AM
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Question Solid hub a necessity ?

I have a 2000 25 Outlaw w/ a Procharged 502 & Bravo I 28P. I'm not certain if my mechanic put a new SS sleeve in when mounting the new prop. Is this something I should be concerned with ? Pulling the boat is a pain in the azz but I'd rather do that than be dead in the water in the Atlantic Ocean if it's that big a concern.
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If you have a plastic insert it may spin. It will act like a spun hub, with increased RPM and loss of speed or no speed. With yor HP it is indeed recommended that you use the SS sleeve.

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Ok, will do. Thanks, Julie. Could you quote me a price for the correct flo-torq kit (2000 Bravo I outdrive/Bravo I prop) or should I e-mail/call you ?

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Solid hub kits are $58.65 for the stadard, 1 inch prop shaft, Bravo Outdrive.

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Over 300 hp recomended, over 400 hp required.

We also sell the kits $55
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