Are Yamaha and Suzuki props interchangeable?

Are Yamaha and Suzuki props interchangeable?

You will be fine running a yamaha prop on a suzuki, the difference is the OD size of the propeller barrel. A yamaha outboard has a narrower gearcase than the suzuki, if you DO have a yamaha prop on your suzuki than you should have about a 1/4″ gap between the ID of the gearcse and the OD of the prop barrel.

How do you know what prop I need?

Selecting the correct prop should result in your engine running within the designed rpm range at Wide Open Throttle (WOT). Your owner’s manual should include this spec—usually 5000–5500rpm for an outboard or 4200-5000rpm for a sterndrive—or your mechanic or dealer may know.

Will a bigger prop make my boat faster?

Increasing prop pitch will make the boat go faster (provided the engine has enough power to keep the RPMs in the optimum operating range. If the engine doesn’t have enough power to run a higher pitch prop, performance suffers across the board and you could easily damage your engine.

Where can I buy a propeller for my Suzuki outboard engine?

Please use our Propeller Guide to narrow your Suzuki propeller options to your specific Suzuki outboard engine. Propeller Depot offers the best prices on all boat props for your Suzuki engine.

What PowerTech propellers are available at pptpropeller?

Ptpropeller carrys a wide assortment of Powertech Propellers, including Suzuki Propellers from 9.9hp. to 300hp. You’ll find a comprehensive selection of various styles of Stainless Steel Powertech Propellers to fit your spacific type of Suzuki motor/hull configuration.

Why choose a propeller for your boat?

Propeller selection is very important in the performance of your boat. Acceleration, speed, fuel efficiency, stability and engine RPM all are affected by the propeller selected. Operating requirements and conditions will also affect which design, style and pitch of propeller you may choose to meet your individual needs.

How do I find the engine type of my boat propeller?

Step 1: Select the Type of Engine. Step 2: Select Engine Manufacturer. Step 3: Select the HP for your marine engine. Step 4: Select the year of your marine engine. If you have the existing part # that is stamped on your boat propeller, you can find all matching props here.

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