I bought my boat 2 + yrs ago and have only now attempted to remove my prop. It won't come off. I tapped it a little with wooden block without success. Do I have to first remove the sheer pin? Thank you.
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Yea theres no way you could get the key out with the prop on. You need a prop puller, and yea like ajholt said, make sure you leave the bolt on, back it off like a 1/4" or so other wise that baby will whack you. Kinda scary the first time you do it, you dont expect it!Joey - Red 20V Riders Edition
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I couldnt get a 4 blade prop off so I use a heat gun on the brass, and then tapped it off with a block.
When I put my other prop on I applied alittle anti seizeLife is good...
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just got my prop changed up... MAN I LOVE IT... it pulls so much better and no cavitation at all.... My was a beast to get off but get you the c-clamp puller with the prop and it will come off... make sure you got the nut on with the threads flush to the bolt and crank the puller tight then tap with rubber mallet... by tap I mean give it a couple good whacks then tighen the clamp a little bit then whack on it some then tighten a lil bit... its a slow process but the whacking sends vibration thru the shaft to help it loosen.... never just crank the clamp down to pop it off as you have more chance to bend something
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Originally posted by petrey10 View Postjust got my prop changed up... MAN I LOVE IT... it pulls so much better and no cavitation at all.... My was a beast to get off but get you the c-clamp puller with the prop and it will come off... make sure you got the nut on with the threads flush to the bolt and crank the puller tight then tap with rubber mallet... by tap I mean give it a couple good whacks then tighen the clamp a little bit then whack on it some then tighten a lil bit... its a slow process but the whacking sends vibration thru the shaft to help it loosen.... never just crank the clamp down to pop it off as you have more chance to bend something
Shouldnt need to whack it at all if you use that baby. its all linear, where would you bend?Joey - Red 20V Riders Edition
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yes the c - clamp version of theprop puller i got it thru chrthrill... it is still best to whack the c clamp so you can send the vibration thru the shaft to get the prop off... without the vibration you have to apply way more pressure to the prop and shaft... something can give if you put too much pressure on it... whether thats going to be your shaft or soemthing else depends on numerous factors... trust me just tight it down then whack a couple times.... tighten down and whack a couple times... it will come off with less effort
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Originally posted by jwanck11 View PostI got the ACME weekend saver kit and it uses the harmonic method. I have never had an issue getting a prop off.
petrey is this what you used? Or are you really just whacking your prop with a hammer?Joey - Red 20V Riders Edition
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