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    Really bad shake!!! Help please

    I am getting a really bad shake at anything over 4100RPMs and the boat was topping out at 37mph. The prop looked fine and I find it very hard to believe that I bent the shaft. I did however notice the clip looks like it needs to be tightened down.

    Any suggestions what this could be!?

    This is on my 07 20V!

    #2
    Vibration, and loss of top speed, my first guess would a bet prop. 2nd would be a dead miss (engine skipping/cylinder not firing) under load.
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      #3
      Check your plugs
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        #4
        I would guess prop, but on an 07 20V I'd call your dealer and have it looked at under warranty.

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          #5
          I agree with sparky216. Prop would be first guess, but on a new boat, I would just let my dealer take look at it.
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            #6
            I'd start with the prop and then have them check the shaft alignment, but I will tell you that you can bend your shaft without a bent prop.

            Did you recall hitting anything with your boat?
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              #7
              How can you bend your shaft without bending the prop?

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                #8
                Originally posted by wlfnvegas View Post
                How can you bend your shaft without bending the prop?
                It would be unusual for sure, but I bent my shaft, strut and rudder. My prop was hardly damaged. I'd hit a submerged log that got driven into the rudder by the prop.

                You can bend your shaft by getting sideways on your trailer.
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                  #9
                  sounds like you dropped a cyl. 2me

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                    #10
                    Pull off the prop and set it on something level, like a glass top table. If it's off the slightest bit, it will cause vibration.

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