

TL
FE
Hope this bad luck streak ends soon.
I would spin the prop if shaft is bent at all it can throw the timing off I would get it checked out asap and go from there best of luck.Fast Eddie wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 9:13 am So yesterday I'm fishing the Windy Wed Nighter, and while removing my Motor toter, I smack my head on the edge of the motor mount (nice egg). Next, while fishing I dump a 5 lbr, a little while later, there goes a 4. But the dinks keep coming (12" ers)' so 10 lbs is not going to cut it, so dump fish, trailer up early and head for the Safeway station at Discovery Bay. Fill up, and while stopped to make a right turn onto highway 4, I'm jolted.Yep, some lady in a new Tahoe runs into the motor.
So the question is, How do I know if she damaged the lower unit or transom? There is no visible damage, but who knows. Any ideas on what to look for, so I can file a claim with her insurance?
TL
FE
Hope this bad luck streak ends soon.
KB nailed it... there could be a lot of "hidden" damage including tweeked prop shaft.. Lots of stuff might not show up for a long while...seals, crackes ect..kb wrote: ↑Fri Jul 01, 2022 11:51 am Ed
I would have someone look at the motor and mounts, jackplate etc and make sure that there is no cracking or damage around the bow eye where is may have been jammed. A glass shop may need to take a look at the glass on the boat. The transom is pretty tough but just depends on how hard she hit it.
kb