Prop identification (not Seagull)

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Stelios_Rjk
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Prop identification (not Seagull)

Post by Stelios_Rjk »

Hi guys,

I just came across this prop, should be from a really small engine. Its diameter is 6 & 3/4 of an inch.

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Any ideas from where is it coming from?



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RickUK
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Re: Prop identification (not Seagull)

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Would think its off one of the little Evinrudes or Johnsons - not from a European motor. Left handed drive.
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Re: Prop identification (not Seagull)

Post by phil »

Does not look omc or any North American maker in the last 60-70 years that I can think of, post it on AOMCI.org ask-a-member section someone will probably recognize it.
It's the backside that is very odd, maybe something missing.
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