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Posts: 1991
| Hey, just to keep things hoppin here, I am going to send my REV 4 in to get massaged, after talkin to the prop guy and doing some research I think it is worth it.
Factory props leave a little on the table, i had my Pro series yamaha done and it made quite a improvement.
So I will keep you posted on the results. |
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| I am going to send my REV 4 in to get massaged
"massaged"?
i'm prop illiterate...what's that?
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Posts: 1991
| Blueprinted basically, make sure all the blades are matching, verify cupping and pitch |
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Posts: 1040
Location: Stevens Point, WI | Moreyes,
Not saying don't spend the money on this. But I will say one thing about Mercury props. These props are some of the finest built props ANYWHERE. I never did make it to the factory when I was suppose to take a tour, but I have heard some pretty incredible things about there prop building operation. I know a lot of guys who will change there hub on a non Mercury outboard in order to run a Mercury prop. If you haven't hit anything with your Rev 4, I think you will be amazed on just how good it actually will be. |
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Posts: 1991
| Yes they are by far some of the best props out there, but there is always manufacturing glitches.
Anyway I have a good base line, well see.
BTW fishing the FLW Leaugue, got to beat those Ranger guys <'((^)))< to the fish |
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Posts: 1040
Location: Stevens Point, WI | Let us know the results on your prop. I would be interested to know if they do anything to it at all. |
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