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    We have one but don't run it much on our omcs

    Some pics of back side and inside. Unfortunately the inside does not have a shoulder on the inside for our omc cleavers, relying on torquing the prop down in order for it not to shift any.

    Not sure if Titus had them made or not, ours has his shops name on it.

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    thats the name of the company I saw them on Titus.
    the ones you have are for merc by the look of it, nice clear & good pics of them.
    gives a good idea how to make them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by filthy phill View Post
    thats the name of the company I saw them on Titus.
    the ones you have are for merc by the look of it, nice clear & good pics of them.
    gives a good idea how to make them.
    Well you didn't see them there as they don't have a web site

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    No it was not a site of his, he posted them on a forum and we were talking about this type of thing.
    he does go on a few sites.

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    Default Jeff Titus Is In Florida: Performance Proepllers Inc.

    I talked to Jeff Titus at Reno, Nevada, three years ago, last January, he said he still had several "Slip On" hubs. He said, sales of SST 60 props had dropped way off.

    I had Donny Spencer, at West Tech Machine make my "Slip on Hubs' for Nitro cases and V-6 cases. In the days that were, we'd make 25 at a time. Then, when the four blades came in, we stopped "Slotting" them fr the blades. I had six or more of these around here for many years.

    This was a V-6 one. I ran one on every MOD VP I ever owned, and I owned 14 and one V-8 boat.
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    so these were just cast alloy cups then Ron.
    how did the thrust stand up to being just alloy ?

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    I got this on my hands. Someone has done the mod to prop. Think its for a nitro. Diam.12 1/8.

    edit; diam.11 1/2
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    Looks like a Winrace prop that has been messed around with.
    is there any names on it .
    and is that a added cup or blades been removed then welded back on ?

    could look a lot nicer if cleaned up and polished what is the pitch ?

    this would let you know where exactly the limiter is on your motor is its less than 22 pitch.

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    Might look but its not Winrace. if you look closely the barrel has been welded to small hub prop.

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    Default 6061 T6 Billet Aluminum

    Quote Originally Posted by filthy phill View Post
    so these were just cast alloy cups then Ron.
    how did the thrust stand up to being just alloy ?
    I would not trust just cast alloy. We always used 6061 T6 aluminum. Never broke or cracked one.

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