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    Prop Differances

    CAN ANYONE TELL ME THE DIFFERANCE BETWEEN A ORIGINAL YAMAHA DRAG PROP AND A COPY? WHAT MARKS DO THE ORIGINALS HAVE?

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    Question good question

    i would like to know as well.

    i would also like to know why so many people drag with Yamaha wheels. There are obviously very quick. so my question is:

    how are they for a top end wheel if you get like a 28 or 29 pitch?
    Scott Strang

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    Yam Prop

    The Yamaha Prop Will Have The Size Cast In The Prop At The Thrust Washer Area A Letter Like M And Then The Part#. They Are Normally Thinner Than Most Copys Thats Why They Accerate So Well Do To Blade Flex. They Run Well On Top End Also But Blade Failure Is Very Common
    Last edited by VISION 51; 09-01-2005 at 09:19 AM.

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    Didn't we hear that the Yammies are not progressive pitched but remain constant throughout the blade? Damn, been a long time since reading this subject.

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