This weekend I pulled off my old 537 and installed the new 1631. I then noticed that the old prop (been running it around 2 years) had probably 5-10 small discolored spots. Looking closer at them, I realized that in the center of each discolored area is a little pit in the metal. Since I have an even older 537 that came new on the boat and was run for a couple years, I looked at it but could not see any of these little spots.
Does anyone know what these might be? Our boat is stored on a lift in the summer, so I doubt that it came from corrosion due to water or galvanic action. From the appearance, I was thinking maybe they are inclusions of some sort from casting. Thoughts?
Finally - is there any reason to be concerned using this prop again? We have been using it for two years, so I would think the likelihood of a failure is low, but wanted to feel out the group for opinions. Sorry for the low quality pics, and thanks for any input.


Does anyone know what these might be? Our boat is stored on a lift in the summer, so I doubt that it came from corrosion due to water or galvanic action. From the appearance, I was thinking maybe they are inclusions of some sort from casting. Thoughts?
Finally - is there any reason to be concerned using this prop again? We have been using it for two years, so I would think the likelihood of a failure is low, but wanted to feel out the group for opinions. Sorry for the low quality pics, and thanks for any input.



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