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Twin Installations
All
STEYR MOTORS Marine Engine
inboard models can also be set
up for counter-rotation for twin installation. This is done by inversing
direction of cable lines on shift lever in order to achieve a counter-
rotation of propeller.
Counter-rotation is accomplished in the gearbox. The propeller, propel-
ler shaft and output gear are the only parts that counter-rotate. The
engine always has standard rotation.
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It is customary to operate your propeller as shown on this illus-
tration for twin installation.
Some boat manufacturers may set up twin installations the op-
posite way. When propellers and/or cable lines are removed,
care must be taken to attach them at the same position as be-
fore, and that the propellers are not exchanged.
Optional Propellers
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Propellers are available in all regular sizes for both right- and
left-hand rotation. Stainless steel has greater strength and du-
rability than aluminium. This allows the stainless steel propeller
blades to be thinner and still maintain more beam strength than
aluminium propellers. The result is a more efficient propeller that
gives better performance and more fuel economy.
Propellers
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Right-hand propellers rotate clockwise to propel a boat forward.
Right-hand propellers are considered standard-rotation propel-
lers. To identify a right-hand propeller, note the angle
(A)
of the
blade as seen from portside.
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Left-hand propellers rotate counterclockwise to propel a boat
forward. Left-hand propellers are considered counter-rotation
propellers. To identify a left-hand propeller, note the angle
(B)
of
the blade as seen from portside.
NOTE:
Never interchange a right-hand propeller with
a left-hand propeller. This would result in the
boat being propelled in reverse when propulsion
units are operated in forward gear, and forward
when propulsion units are operated in reverse
gear. To help you better understand and show
the difference between left-hand and right-hand
propellers, see illustrations.
After having the propellers serviced, always shift into FORWARD or
REVERSE at idle speed and determine wether the boat moves in the
right direction. If the boat moves in the OPPOSITE direction, the pro-
pellers have not been installed properly.
ATTENTION:
Failure to perform above test could result in
loss of control.
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