Prop Shaft Nut Removal at Charles Larcombe blog

Prop Shaft Nut Removal. So, unless there is a strong reason to remove the prop, just leave it. I watched a yt video where someone replaced their prop shaft (while the boat was in the water!) by raising the engine enough. You should be able to remove the (4) bolts holding the two halves of the coupler together, then slide the shaft aft. Put a spacer (a nut) between the end of the shaft (only) and the shaft that sticks through the flange on the gearbox. Loosen 4 transmission nuts and bolts but leave attached. Attach slide hammer too to shaft and. It isn't necessary to remove the prop in order to pull the shaft.

Acme 330S Prop Puller Inboard Prop Puller Prop Removal Tool Prop
from www.nettleprops.com

So, unless there is a strong reason to remove the prop, just leave it. I watched a yt video where someone replaced their prop shaft (while the boat was in the water!) by raising the engine enough. It isn't necessary to remove the prop in order to pull the shaft. Put a spacer (a nut) between the end of the shaft (only) and the shaft that sticks through the flange on the gearbox. You should be able to remove the (4) bolts holding the two halves of the coupler together, then slide the shaft aft. Attach slide hammer too to shaft and. Loosen 4 transmission nuts and bolts but leave attached.

Acme 330S Prop Puller Inboard Prop Puller Prop Removal Tool Prop

Prop Shaft Nut Removal I watched a yt video where someone replaced their prop shaft (while the boat was in the water!) by raising the engine enough. So, unless there is a strong reason to remove the prop, just leave it. Loosen 4 transmission nuts and bolts but leave attached. You should be able to remove the (4) bolts holding the two halves of the coupler together, then slide the shaft aft. Attach slide hammer too to shaft and. It isn't necessary to remove the prop in order to pull the shaft. Put a spacer (a nut) between the end of the shaft (only) and the shaft that sticks through the flange on the gearbox. I watched a yt video where someone replaced their prop shaft (while the boat was in the water!) by raising the engine enough.

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