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ideas on removing old prop??????

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Hey folks...anyone got any suggestion on things to try to break loose an old prop so it can be removed/replaced?

Thnaks in advance!
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When a dentist asks for help with an extraction.... ya know it's a bugger :bang_1 :o

Without knowing what your dealing with specifically, my pat answer would be to back off the prop shaft nut until it's flush with the end of the shaft. Spray a good amount of WD 40 or alternate. Tap lightly on the prop shaft nut just enough to set up a vibration through the shaft. Spray again and let it set over night. Next day take a large screw driver or some other similar implement and place on the back of the prop so some leverage can be put on the prop towards the end of the shaft. Take a good size hammer (16-20oz at least) and tap on the prop shaft nut while prying up with the screw driver. If necessary, hit it harder!!
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Or you could just run down the Ecky tear the whole foot off and start over. I don't recommend this option but it'll take care of it.
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what he said
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Try this.....


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Hey old buddy, I have seen several props removed at the local marina by heating the prop with a butane torch allowing it to expand and then tapping it off.
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Doc.,,,,,,, It might be time for a new boat..... Ha, HA, If you need a boat go get mine. You know where its at......TW
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Make you up a prop puller. All you need is a couple of pieces of 12" allthread rod, a couple of pieces of bar stock, and a 1/2" or 3/4" bolt.

You can find a diagram of one on the internet if you can't picture it. Lots of different ideas.

Make one and it will last a lifetime. That is if you don't loan it to a friend.

You could buy one but it is so simple to make I'd save my money.
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Redfishtony wrote:Doc.,,,,,,, It might be time for a new boat.....
I keep hearing that suggestion over and over...maybe I should listen and act!

Thanks for the offer Redfishtony!
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