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1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #27302

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Purchased this prop on e-Bay. This one is used but in very good condition with some minor scratches that can be removed, and appears to have factory cupping, which was an option back then. Will sharpen the blades, remove the rough edges, and polish. Like finding an old rare coin. It is part number 48-49630 A3 13 3/4 x 21
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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #27304

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Sweet. What are you going to run it on?
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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #27314

Was at a prop shop couple of years ago.--Fellow said "if you are interested in some old Mercury motors I have some props if you want them"
took home 2 of those freebie 2 blabe props 17" and 19" . Bought 2 of them elswhere for $30.00 as well.
Clean with 600 wet / dry paper and polish them.

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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #27320

Great looking prop for sure! Nothing better looking than a good bronze prop on the back. When I run my 1500 Ill tell you I get more comments from that 21 bronze I have all shined up that I purchased from you than I do with any stainless HP prop I have.


As far as factory cupping goes. I believe the A2/A4 numbers after serial numbers are what designated factory cupped props. Others can confirm this.

Conrad

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Conrad, you are right, the old Mercury prop charts say that Quicksilver Propellers are available in cupped form by substituting "A4" suffix in the part number for the "A1" and "A3".

www.maxrules.com/oldmercs/Propellers/Props/26.pdf

My prop reads "A3" at the end, meaning that the cupping was not added by the factory.

The prop will go on a light 1971 15' Glastron V-153 with a 1974 in-line 6 cylinder 115 HP Mercury (see my logo picture above). I have three other identical props like this one and they are fast props - GPS 52.9 MPH.
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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #27354

Dpanky,

If you understand the A letters could you explain it to me a bit. I just knew the A numbers were related to the cupping of the prop.

What exactly again does A1, A3, A4 etc... mean? Different degrees of cupping? I think the chopper props have the A numbers after too.

Conrad

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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #27362

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Just a hint of what this prop will look like when Dpanky is done with it; (The man does NICE work! ;) )
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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #28094

Love the bronze props.....I have pick'd a few myself. 48-49610 A4 through 49614 A4 witch translates to 13x20 through 14x24 with chopper style blades I will try to post a pic.
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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #28110

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A few questions for you. Do you run these props on your boats and how do they perform? Is your motor elevated, as Mercury Marine suggests one do to get the best performance? Do you polish them?

Yes, please post pictures of your collection. I know they came in pitches from 20" to at least 26" in 13" and 14" diameters.

Are any for sale?

David

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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #28121

Ive seen some in the 32 pitch on ebay before. Looked like the blade were nearly sideways. I think the pitches int he 30's were only used on dual or more set ups.

Conrad

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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #28139

Gentlmen....I have a prop problem............

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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #28140

Believe it or not ....those are the ones just layin around.....lol, some I have trimmed and hammered into ....well spd props etc, Yes I am afraid to count them all. I do sell some times but not alot. some I shine up and others I set outside and let,em turn green........then I use them and see if there is a difference from dull to shiney, Not much difference by the way. The last 2 pics are all McCulloch props for my 75hp tripples.

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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #28142

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Great collection. You should convert a whole wall of a house into a trophy room and display them on wooden shelves with labels as to make, diameter and pitch.

Do you repair props for a living?

Here I thought I had a problem owning 10 props.

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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #28143

Nope to the repair for a living. But maybe I missed my calling?..lol. At ten props youve just begun, I have around 125 not on a motor and I have 27 of those-9 boats and alot of stuff to keep me outa trouble?
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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #28197

holy crap!!!!man how do ya explain that to your wife.
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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #28199

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I wish I had only half of your prop "problem" :)
Neil

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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #28200

Ok, some one has wayyyyyy toooooo much time on there hands. Do you buy cotter pins by the case load?

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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #28220

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Just refinished this 23" pitch Mercury 2-blade bronze.
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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #28239

dpanky: Could you share you refinishing procedures. Your prop look wonderful.

Greg Anderson
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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #28246

It is a simple matter of getting rid of " big " scratches and going to smaller scratches ,by using 400 wet / dry paper until you get to 2000 wet/ dry paper. Then go to a polishing compound. Various grades and materials are used in polishing compounds , including diamond.

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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #28271

I have used everything from a palm sander to a dremmel tool, I finaly bought a buffer from sears and it works very nice. I learned to re pitch and cup props for myself useing any thing I could find ending up with a 4lb pound brass hammer in a vice and a nice new brass hammer. It takes alot of time but I enjoy it.
I use several types of polish from the stick kind you can buy a Lowes, but my favorite finish grade is flitz. it comes in a tube and its a paste, It gives it a mirror finish.

dpanky are you in IL? Im 30 mi N of Indianapolis

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To start, I use 120 grit sandpaper on a 4 1/2 inch disc pad attached to a drill to sharpened the blades, touch up imperfections, blend metal, and get out scratches. Make sure you keep the disc moving so as not to take too much metal from any one area. Then I use wet or dry sandpaper from sheets, folded into little sections, and sand by hand, using 220, 320, 400, 600, and possibly 1000 grit. At that point, a cotton buffing wheel attached to a drill can finish to a mirror like shine, using Mothers Mag & Aluminum Polish. Flitz is also good, but expensive. Then use the hands and the above polishes to finish the job. Try the Home Depot for a combination of stick grits and cotton wheels. Sand paper for 4 1/2 inch disc pads are hard to fine. 5 inch also work, or cut out the circle from sheets. Mothers Mag & Aluminum Polish can be found at car parts stores.

I live in St.Paul, Minnesota with a boating season from May to October.

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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 8 months ago #28280

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Ponyboy wrote:

Gentlmen....I have a prop problem............ No, you simply have multiple SOLUTIONS to prop problems!!!!!!!!!!

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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 7 months ago #28806

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Finished the e-bay purchased 21" 2-blade bronze prop. Had more scratches and imperfections hiding under the layer of tarnish than I thought. Took about 4 to 5 hours of labor, even with power discs and buffing wheel.
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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 7 months ago #29048

this is a very helpful thread for me,i just got a 1961 merc 450,with a great bronze prop,i couldnt tell you the pitch ,im going to restore the whole motor including the prop,the motor runs great thanks to tim c.
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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 7 months ago #29055

Tim definitely gets my A+ Stamp of approval!
You're a lucky guy to be where he can help you out.
See the attached picture for where to find the prop's part number.
A little 600 wet-n-dry across the area and you'll be able to see the numbers.
Thom
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Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 13 years 7 months ago #29064

thank you thom,by the way its nice to meet you.and thanks for the help,im going to work on the motor today and will post a pic of the prop and the number,john

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\"too soon old,too late smart\" my pap

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.“

---Mark Twain

Re:1970's Quicksilver 2-blade Bronze Prop 10 years 11 months ago #87431

Ponyboy I PM'd you earlier for specs on a 2 blade bronze and will try again. I'm looking for a 14 x 24 Mercury 2 blade to change to an OMC hub. Did you sell the original?

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