I heard him lose it
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my friend snapped a kmonel 500 shaft from glenwood marine in 15 minutes of run time...its not the material thats the problem its the machine process thats causing the failures
Problem Child TFH uses aqua met 22 and there about 9000 hp and 265 plus mph, no broken shafts there
this looks like what Casale did to mine after they shortened the shaft for the whirlawy , they recut the keyway and it looks exactly like that picture , i complained so much about it and the terrible re machine work they took 500 off the bill to replace the shaft
You CANNOT compare a TFH shaft setup to the average flat bottom shaft. Its like comparing the tires on Forces funny to your street tires. For starters, they use two piece prop shafts, and dispose of the rear section after X number of runs. Some of them don't have keyed props either.
john force runs 33" tall slicks with a 18.5" foot print ... my street car i run 31" tall slicks with a 14" contact path ,, pretty close , but aim saying is the guy that commented that he wouldn't take one if it was free.. he would buy the KMONEL 500 for 1500 bucks i guess his boat uses a shaft thats 187.50 inches long because kmonel is 8.00 a inch about, i was making a point that its not the material its the machine work where they fail usually , was using the TFH as a example .. he claims Aquamet is shit.. but it will take a 9000 hp motor and survive..he ran a Kmonel 500 in TFH and it broke out of the hole
, and also he had a shaft that used by a racer that claimed 6 races on it and he broke it.. well the racer sold it for a reason
Did you ask him if they look like this?
And the if the shafts are 2 pieces?
Things have changed a little since going to the dual props, but I don't know if I would trust any rear shaft for an entire season.
MAYBE if it was keyless. MAYBE
http://www.hondoboatsinc.com/images/stories/shaftp.jpg