Here is the tubing I have:

The top tube is the stock stainless stuffing tube
The next stainless tube specs has the sticker below it. It's the exact same diameter of the Octora prop shaft, and the flex shaft fits inside tight enough to use this shaft as end stock or even to make replacement prop shafts. It could even be used as a straight shaft it inside the brass tube, but it creates too much friction. It probably won't be used.
The Octora .130 flexshaft is next
We then have brass tube below the flex shaft with it's sticker specs below it. It fits perfectly inside the last brass tube on the bottom and is the same diameter as the Octora prop shaft. It has a larger inner diameter than the new steel tube and will probably be used to replace my teflon liner and to beef up the main brass tube as well as help reduce wobble.
Then you have the teflon tube, which does fit perfectly inside the largest brass tube which I don't want to use (the teflon liner that is)
Here it is put together:

You think this will work?
The Octora end dry spins very freely in the large brass tube. Brass is self lubricating and although I would lubricate it with grease, the tight tolerance should minimize water migration. I am worried about metal expansion of the metal prop shaft vs the brass tube and figure you veterans can tell me if that would be an issue with heat.
The teflon liner has too much slack, but it would be perfectly straight if used inside the large brass tube. I'd rather not use it at all and just use the brass but do you think the flexshaft could rub through?
I hope it's clear enough of what I'm trying to do. Thanks for any tips.
Here's a shot of how much clearance I have:

The top tube is the stock stainless stuffing tube
The next stainless tube specs has the sticker below it. It's the exact same diameter of the Octora prop shaft, and the flex shaft fits inside tight enough to use this shaft as end stock or even to make replacement prop shafts. It could even be used as a straight shaft it inside the brass tube, but it creates too much friction. It probably won't be used.
The Octora .130 flexshaft is next
We then have brass tube below the flex shaft with it's sticker specs below it. It fits perfectly inside the last brass tube on the bottom and is the same diameter as the Octora prop shaft. It has a larger inner diameter than the new steel tube and will probably be used to replace my teflon liner and to beef up the main brass tube as well as help reduce wobble.
Then you have the teflon tube, which does fit perfectly inside the largest brass tube which I don't want to use (the teflon liner that is)
Here it is put together:

You think this will work?
The Octora end dry spins very freely in the large brass tube. Brass is self lubricating and although I would lubricate it with grease, the tight tolerance should minimize water migration. I am worried about metal expansion of the metal prop shaft vs the brass tube and figure you veterans can tell me if that would be an issue with heat.
The teflon liner has too much slack, but it would be perfectly straight if used inside the large brass tube. I'd rather not use it at all and just use the brass but do you think the flexshaft could rub through?
I hope it's clear enough of what I'm trying to do. Thanks for any tips.
Here's a shot of how much clearance I have:

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