Installing the Propeller Drive Motor

Before you can install the propeller drive motor in the shaft, you must route the transducer cable through the shaft (if applicable) (Installing the Nose Cone and Transducer in the Shaft).

  1. Remove the large 78 mm (3 in.) O-ring on the shaft base, and discard it.

    Exploded view of the large O-ring on the shaft base
  2. Using the packet included in the shaft and motor hardware service kit, apply grease to the new 78 mm (3 in.) O-ring in the shaft and motor hardware service kit.
  3. Place the new 78 mm (3 in.) O-ring in the groove on the shaft base.
  4. Using canned compressed air or an air compressor, blow out any dirt or debris in the four threaded holes on the top of the propeller drive motor.
  5. Apply a medium-strength thread-locking compound such as LOCTITE® 243™ to the threads in the four threaded holes on the top of the propeller drive motor.
    NOTICE

    Thread-locking compound is required in these holes to maintain a tight connection between the shaft base and the propeller drive motor.

  6. Remove the 36 mm (17/16 in.) O-ring from the top of the propeller drive motor, and discard it.
  7. Thread the cables from the propeller drive motor through the new 36 mm (17/16 in.) O-ring in the shaft and motor hardware service kit.
  8. Using the packet included in the shaft and motor hardware service kit, apply grease to the new 36 mm (17/16 in.) O-ring.

    Exploded view of the small O-ring on the motor
  9. Place the new 36 mm (17/16 in.) O-ring in the groove on the top of the propeller drive motor.
  10. If the power and data cables from the propeller drive motor are not already aligned and bundled, straighten, align, and bundle them with tape.

    If the power and data cables are not straight and aligned, they may not feed through the shaft smoothly.

  11. Feed the power and data cables Callout number one from the propeller drive motor up through the shaft until they emerge from the top.

    View of the propeller motor cables feeding through the shaft with a callout
  12. Gently pull the ends of the power and data cables as you feed them the rest of the way through the shaft.
    NOTICE

    When feeding the cables, you must pull on the cable and not on the cable connectors. The data cable connector is fragile and may break if you pull on the connector.

  13. Prepare the four bolts Callout number two in the shaft and motor hardware service kit by placing a washer Callout number three and a 4.75 mm (3/16 in.) O-ring Callout number four on each one.

    Exploded view of the bolts securing the propeller drive motor with callouts
  14. Using the grease packet included in the shaft and motor hardware service kit, apply grease to the 4.75 mm (3/16 in.) O-ring on each bolt.

    Avoid getting grease on the bolt threads.

    NOTE: If you did not previously apply thread-locking compound in the four mounting holes for these bolts, you must apply it before installing these bolts.
  15. Using a ball-head 4 mm hex bit or wrench, thread all four of the prepared bolts approximately halfway to make sure that the shaft base and the propeller drive motor are properly aligned.
  16. With the shaft base and the propeller drive motor properly aligned, lightly tighten all four bolts by hand.
  17. Using a torque wrench, tighten all four bolts to 4 N-m (35 lbf-in).
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