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![]() "jimthom" wrote in message om... Thanks again for your ideas. can come up with. There is even have one device that resists torque forces by heat-shrinking the coupling to the shaft! I would recommend against heat shrinking the coupling on since your whole objective is to be able to drop the rudder. Usually a heat shrink can only be removed with a hylraulic press or a lot of heat. If you looking at flanged couplings, then just get a propellor shaft ridgid coupling. In these the bolt a fitted and you won't have any problem with torque movement. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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