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  • mikeochs
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 204

    #1

    Flex shaft problems

    hi guys. Well I order some new parts for my KOS p1 35". I bought a new flex cable, teflon tubing, 5mm coupler, drive dog, and prop nut. The original setup in the p1 is 4mm. I read somewhere on here that a .187 cable and teflon tubing would fit along with a 3/16 shaft. Well it doesnt. the stinger is to small and i didnt even think about that when I ordered the stuff. So Im waying my options of buying a transom to fit what I bought or do I send it all back? And what will fit directly in there that is a stronger upgraded shaft. I am runnin on 5s and it has been great but I know this flex shaft and cheesy coupler that came with the boat will evently go. What about drilling out the stinger to accomodate the 3/16 shaft? Please let me know what you think.
  • iamandrew
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2010
    • 577

    #2
    Hi ya
    if you have a 4MM drive and your replace it, a .150 flex cable will fit in no problems.
    I had a similiar problem when i was upgrading my genesis drive shaft. i actually found that its pretty rare that the 4mm Flex cable breaks, its the actual drive shaft through the strut that is the weak point. so i had to install the speedmaster 3.16 bushing into the original strut, then I can use the 150 flex to 3/16 stub.
    Ive ran my boat with 5S once with the 4074 motor and unfortunatly was only able to get about half throttle out of it. its just a bit too much power.

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    • Alexgar
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Aug 2009
      • 3534

      #3
      i drilled out my apparition bushing and its holding up fine though i may drill it out and install a new bushing after it wears out, welcome to ose!

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      • mikeochs
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2011
        • 204

        #4
        so when you drilled ot the bushing did you have to remove the teflon liner to. So let me get this right, you drilled out the bushing in the end of the stinger, what size of shaft did you go with because the apparition is the same as the kos with 4mm. Do you water issues and how well does that shaft turn in there without a bearing

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        • mikeochs
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 204

          #5
          a 150 cable tes, but the shaft on the end has to be 4mm also. All of the 150 cables i see on here are 3/16 on the end which wont go.

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          • runzwithsizorz
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2009
            • 896

            #6
            All of your upgrades, and purchases are good ones, and rather than send them back, lets talk about upgrading your stinger.

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            • mikeochs
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2011
              • 204

              #7
              I would love to hear your input. Tell me what your thinking please. I am open to anything

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              • mikeochs
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2011
                • 204

                #8
                I would love to hear your input. Tell me what your thinking please. I am open to anything

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                • kendt
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 557

                  #9
                  You should be able to knock out the teflon bushings from the stinger. Replace them with a bushing made from the same size tube as the stuffing tube. The .187 will fit in the original stuffing tube minus the teflon liner.I had the same issue with hardware I bought and was able to get it sorted out fairly easily.

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                  • mikeochs
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 204

                    #10
                    and how does it work without a teflon liner. Does it leak and does the shaft wear on the side of the stuffing tube.

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                    • kendt
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2011
                      • 557

                      #11
                      Mine has been fine without a lliner. No real issues with water, and no broken shafts. I lost my shaft last time out but that was due to an improperly tightened collet. I have run my mono fairly hard with out any issue's what so ever.

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                      • siberianhusky
                        Fast Electric Addict!
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 2187

                        #12
                        I've never used teflon, it can cause more problems than it solves if it heats up, melts and binds, also more drag with the teflon, with a little room to move in the brass tube the flex shaft assumes an S shape as it twists and only touches the brass tube in a few areas.
                        Brass is an excellent bushing material, no problems with wear if a decent waterproof grease is used, anything that is nice and creamy, not stringy and is waterproof is fine.
                        With the grease and the wind of the cable acting as a thread it will pump the grease and water out of the tube, a small piece of large diameter fuel tube over the end of the stuffing tube and touching the flex cable can be used as a seal inside the boat, only needs to be 1/4" long slid out far enough to just barely touching the cable in front of the collet.
                        I bet if it was August you would have been swimming for that shaft! Water is only about 5 feet deep or so. I'm tempted to drag that whole area with a magnet in the spring, do you have any idea how much stuff has been lost down there over the last 30 some odd years of that spot being used.
                        The weight in scrap from glow plugs would make it worth it!
                        If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?

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                        • Alexgar
                          Fast Electric Addict!
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 3534

                          #13
                          I drilled out the bushing and used a .150 shaft which works perfectly withe the 4pm liner

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                          • BHChieftain
                            Fast Electric Addict
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 1969

                            #14
                            I also run a few boats with just the brass stuffing tube-- they run bone dry...

                            Chief

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                            • mikeochs
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2011
                              • 204

                              #15
                              thanks guys for the help and answers. I did get the new shaft in and everything works great. Ill tell ya though it ended up being a complete overhaul of the shaft and the inside. I had to put a bigger stuffing tube to fit the .187 cable and everything else i bought. The stinger had to be drilled out and i had to make bushings to fit it. It was a real project today!

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