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The soldered end goes into the motor coupler. no soldering. strut has to come off to remove the prop shaft and cable.Steven Vaccaro
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put a wrench on the collett off the end of the motor and then put a rag or something aroung the prop and gently but firmly turn the prop clockwise "looking from the back of the boat to front" it should break the flex cable free from the collett then just pull it straight out.Comment
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Hey I have one of these, with the stock prop I cupped the ends a bit and wow, the thrust cone looks like I have a pressurized garden hose shooting out the back! Don't know how fast it is going but considerable notice in speed. No drag racer for sure but she does run and handle, corner very well. Fun boat when the chop is too much for the cats to play. Have several stock octura props to play with so I'll leave some feedback. But the stock prop isn't bad, what, who make this stock prop? I would like to mod some more with different ones but dont know what they are, just hk?Comment
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Hey I have one of these, with the stock prop I cupped the ends a bit and wow, the thrust cone looks like I have a pressurized garden hose shooting out the back! Don't know how fast it is going but considerable notice in speed. No drag racer for sure but she does run and handle, corner very well. Fun boat when the chop is too much for the cats to play. Have several stock octura props to play with so I'll leave some feedback. But the stock prop isn't bad, what, who make this stock prop? I would like to mod some more with different ones but dont know what they are, just hk?Comment
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put a wrench on the collett off the end of the motor and then put a rag or something aroung the prop and gently but firmly turn the prop clockwise "looking from the back of the boat to front" it should break the flex cable free from the collett then just pull it straight out.Comment
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most likely kola i have to everytime with mine . it isnt a big deal im sure everyone has to release the cables this way. to keep a healthy cable and drive you want to grease that cable regularly i do mine after every 3 runs . this way you can inspect to make sure the cable isnt unraveling at the collet end etc and keeps the water out esp if you removed or do not have the liner in it.Comment
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As madmorgan has said one good greasing should be good for a couple of runs . I make it a practise to pull the drive cable out dry it and lub it after I'am done for the day . Never store the boat without doing this basic mantanence . Just my 2 cents .Comment
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