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Turning Point Boat Propeller Hub Kit 46 | 13 Splines Suzuki
Boat part number 1070109 is a new Propeller Hub Kit , manufactured by Turning Point Propeller, part number 46 .
made for Suzuki Boats
$29.95 MSRP: $39.23
GLS Stock #: 1070109-BT519
Only 6 left
Boat part number 1070109 is a new Propeller Hub Kit , manufactured by Turning Point Propeller, part number 46 . Commonly used on Suzuki 13 Spline Prop Shaft DT75 to DT140 (1989 and newer) DF60 / DF70 Propellers, but may be used for other applications.
This new Engine / Drive protecting hub absorbs shift shock and engine vibrations. The hub is interchangeable and adapts to other propeller pitches. This propeller hub kit is constructed out of brass with a rubber coating. Measuring approximately 4 7/8" L X 2 1/4" Dia. overall and 13 Splines.
Specifications:
This new Engine / Drive protecting hub absorbs shift shock and engine vibrations. The hub is interchangeable and adapts to other propeller pitches. This propeller hub kit is constructed out of brass with a rubber coating. Measuring approximately 4 7/8" L X 2 1/4" Dia. overall and 13 Splines.
Specifications:
- Part Manufacturer: Turning Point Propeller
- Part Number: 46
- UPC: 652480200298
- Materials: Brass
- Overall Dimensions: 4 7/8" L X 2 1/4" Dia.
- Splines: 13
Sold as seen in pictures. Customers please note every computer shows colors differently. All measurements are approximate.
Product Questions
will hub kit 46 work for a Turning Point Hustler 14.5" x 17" RH Prop - p/n 21501730 on a 2006 suzuki df90. thanks Charlie
Question by: Charles Hartmann on May 8, 2021, 10:52 AM
Hello Charles,
Since we aren't dealers/distributors, I'm afraid we have no way to cross reference the hub kit to specific props. All we can suggest is to contact a dealer. Sorry.
Gene
Since we aren't dealers/distributors, I'm afraid we have no way to cross reference the hub kit to specific props. All we can suggest is to contact a dealer. Sorry.
Gene
Answer by: Gene Warmuth on May 8, 2021, 12:04 PM