Hi, Building a SAW boat and wondering about placing a thrust bearing between prop shaft and strut. After a couple of passes my thrust washer shows some major wear due to the load. I found a perfect sized bearing that will fit the shaft (ID) and not exceed the strut width (OD). I thought about putting on some water proof grease and letting it rip. It would be for speed runs only and maybe not for recreational due to water exposure. I wonder what kind of rpm a quality bearing can handle? I will be spinning it about 45-50k rpm. Anybody know? I also thought it would remove the load from the motor bearings caused by the wear of the thrust washer and also reduce rolling resistance. What do you think about my idea??
Does anyone use a thrust bearing between prop shaft and strut???
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Youneed a gap between the drive dog and strut. The width of the gap should be right around the diameter of your flex cable. The cable shrinks up under load, and this gap will allow it to without binding. No thrust washer, or bearing is needed.Comment
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That is, of course unless you have a 2-piece flex/prop shaft with the square end. In that case, no gap is needed and a thrust bearing would be suitable.Legend 36 sailboat, KMB Powerjet Ed Hardy Viper, ABC jet pwrd BBY Oval Master, ABC Hobby Jetski, NQD Tear Into's, HK Discovery 500, MickieBeez pwrd Jet Rigger!, Davette/Gravtix jet sprint, KMB Powerjet Pursuit, NQD pwrd Jet Catamaran!,Steam pwrd African Queen, Sidewinder airboat, Graupner Eco PowerComment
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You can run ball bearings in your strut and use these to take up the thrust forces if you are using a square drive system. I would not recommend bearings in the strut for normal collet drives with flex cables as the flex cable will shrink with torque and the stub shaft will have to slide through the bearing bores. I have seen these lead to pulling the bearings out of the strut and causing a destroyed driveline. Wire Drives are an exception although it still a good idea to have a small gap in the strut for wires even if you are using bearings.
Pic is of a ball bearing strut with sqaure drive on the motor end.Attached FilesTyler Garrard
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...I wanted to put the load on the thrust washer instead of the motor bearing. Just the way I do it.
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