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Getting ready to replace the strut bushing in my boat. Noticed that two different materials are offered (at least through Rex)
1) Fiber & rubber
2) Trellex Morse Brass Rubber
Anybody have experience with either of these?
Cureent propshaft speed is 7200. Thanks in advance
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I've always used the "aqua-lube" strut bearings, they are what Dimarco used when my boat was new and they are what I use now. I get them thru Glen-L. If want the nitty-gritty scoop, call Ron Braaksma. He'll definately sell you the best one out there, whether it's Aqua-lube or not. His number is in the back of Hot Boat mag, and Drag Boat review. If you can't find it, let me know, I have it in my number book.
Dimarco Kid
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You definitely need the fiber bushing. It keeps the shaft in alignment better and will last much longer. I change mine every 2 years when they have about 0.060 slop. The ones I get from CP or Rex are about 3 1/2 inches long, I saw them in half and use a half piece at the front and rear of the strut, and in the shaft log. The one up front must be water cooled or it will fry and destroy everything.
Jim
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I agree with Jim. They are very cheep too. Have fun changing them.
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Fiber bushing what I use.Lasts forever.
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As I understand it the fiber bushings is for clear water and the rubber is for high silt water. The rubber cushons and absorbs the small particles of silt to prevent shaft wear.
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Thanks guys! Looks like I get to have my fiber after all!
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I found that the easiest way to get fiber strut bushings out is to use a hacksaw blade to cut a groove through the bushing. Then it pops out easy. I also took a piece of galvanized pipe about a foot long and cut one end of it on an angle. Then I use it as a drift to pound out the bushing.
Jim
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I use a reciprocating saw [2 minutes total]making two cuts and the two halfs just fall out.
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Good thing i'm a procrastinator, as I have not removed the old ones yet. Thanks DetroitJim and Spectras Only for the removal tips, I will be using them!