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Black-n-Gold July 2nd 04 04:46 PM

advice on removing frozen prop
 
The mechanics in town are booked for two weeks. I'm trying to remove a prop
from my volvo 280 drive. Had it off last year and every year without a
problem. I've soaked it in a penetrating lube but still no movement. Short
of buying a prop puller or putting the heat to it is there anything else I
can try? Thanks.

linus



Derek July 2nd 04 08:15 PM

advice on removing frozen prop
 
On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 07:46:41 -0800, "Black-n-Gold" wrote:

The mechanics in town are booked for two weeks. I'm trying to remove a prop
from my volvo 280 drive. Had it off last year and every year without a
problem. I've soaked it in a penetrating lube but still no movement. Short
of buying a prop puller or putting the heat to it is there anything else I
can try? Thanks.

linus

Remove the nut, place boat in water, apply full reverse and hey
presto, wife retrieves prop from bottom of the marina ..... JUST
KIDDING!!! Just exercise patience and care. Gentle heat, say from a
heat gun, followed by a soaking of cold water, repeat cycle over and
over again, all the while tapping with wood drifts has worked for me
in similar applications. It will eventually come off, remember to keep
rotating the prop.

There must be a mechanic somewhere that's prepared to swing by after
work with a puller, and collect a case of beer for 5 minutes work?

Good Luck.





Doug July 3rd 04 02:14 PM

advice on removing frozen prop
 
advice on removing frozen prop

After it melts, it will just go away. Just throw away the plastic then.


;) j/k of course

Doug




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