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duckahlr
MMT Member
Joined: Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:44 am Posts: 21
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 Alternative methods for prop removal
Guys, I'm looking for alternative methods for removing a prop. I've tried leverage and heat. The prop from hell isn't moving.
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Thu Aug 23, 2012 6:45 pm |
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OwenDickeson
MMT Elite Member
Joined: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:45 pm Posts: 9869
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 Re: Alternative methods for prop removal
What kind of motor?
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Thu Aug 23, 2012 7:48 pm |
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med
MMT Elite Member
Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:25 am Posts: 6432 Location: the dark side of the moon
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 Re: Alternative methods for prop removal
Lock Up the clutch or drive, drill a hole that will fit over the shaft 6" from the end of a 6' 2x4. You can get plenty of leverage and the blade will bite the board. Worked for me.
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Thu Aug 23, 2012 8:20 pm |
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duckahlr
MMT Member
Joined: Sat Mar 28, 2009 9:44 am Posts: 21
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 Re: Alternative methods for prop removal
It's an '05 mudbuddy. I've made a "prop removal too" with a piece of aluminum fence post over it for leverage. I'm just short of tearing up my outdrive.
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Fri Aug 24, 2012 5:11 am |
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MALLARDSX2
MMT F.E.
Joined: Wed Jan 28, 2009 6:34 pm Posts: 978 Location: GA
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 Re: Alternative methods for prop removal
I'm not familiar with with outdrives but cant you just weld a bar to the prop and then get a cheater bar on a wrench and push them straight to the ground for leverage? I would block up the skid plate so I didnt put all of the force of two grown men on my trim unit...
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Fri Aug 24, 2012 5:31 am |
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med
MMT Elite Member
Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:25 am Posts: 6432 Location: the dark side of the moon
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 Re: Alternative methods for prop removal
Threaded props can suck. Good luck with it.
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Fri Aug 24, 2012 5:46 am |
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OwenDickeson
MMT Elite Member
Joined: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:45 pm Posts: 9869
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Fri Aug 24, 2012 7:44 am |
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gatorkiller1967
MMT Pro Member
Joined: Thu May 31, 2012 6:58 pm Posts: 205
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 Re: Alternative methods for prop removal
u can cut it up to the threads then open with chisel
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Fri Aug 24, 2012 6:27 pm |
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vertical_edge_800
MMT Pro Member
Joined: Thu Dec 30, 2010 5:48 am Posts: 274 Location: Palmer, Alaska
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Fri Aug 24, 2012 8:58 pm |
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gatorkiller1967
MMT Pro Member
Joined: Thu May 31, 2012 6:58 pm Posts: 205
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 Re: Alternative methods for prop removal
I use neverseize on threads
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Fri Aug 24, 2012 9:16 pm |
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waterfowl1
MMT Pro Member
Joined: Sun Jul 17, 2011 12:02 pm Posts: 335 Location: hayward, wi
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 Re: Alternative methods for prop removal
strap yur outdrive down tight and use a block of wood and a sledge hammer.
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Sat Aug 25, 2012 5:29 pm |
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bbb
MMT 1000 Club
Joined: Wed Sep 02, 2009 2:54 pm Posts: 1554 Location: SW Georgia
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 Re: Alternative methods for prop removal
Price out what a new shaft would cost you. Might be worth an extra $$$ to just leave the prop on the shaft and the whole thing out of the drive.
I had to do that several years ago on one of mine that I couldn't budge.
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Mon Aug 27, 2012 12:49 pm |
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MALLARDSX2
MMT F.E.
Joined: Wed Jan 28, 2009 6:34 pm Posts: 978 Location: GA
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 Re: Alternative methods for prop removal
I would destroy the shaft in anger before I dissembled it.......I promise you that!
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Mon Aug 27, 2012 1:43 pm |
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Joey p
MMT Pro Member
Joined: Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:41 am Posts: 210
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 Re: Alternative methods for prop removal
Steel bar, 1/4 in thick about 3 foot long. Drill hole big enough to go over shaft, probably about 1 in diameter. Put prop nut back over top. Block off drive shaft ( I bent 2 bars of ⅜ steel into an s). Crank that mofo. I did it so hard I drug my 18 ft sideways across the garage.
Or take an angle grinder and cut the prop in half at the threads. Takes about 10 minutes.
And, put grease on the threads on the new prop and u wont have this problem again.
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Mon Aug 27, 2012 3:44 pm |
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waterfowl1
MMT Pro Member
Joined: Sun Jul 17, 2011 12:02 pm Posts: 335 Location: hayward, wi
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 Re: Alternative methods for prop removal
grease on the threads will just wash off. anti-seize yur threads and take the prop off every 15 hrs or so of runnin.
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Mon Aug 27, 2012 3:56 pm |
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Quack Attacker89
MMT Pro Member
Joined: Fri Feb 04, 2011 3:25 pm Posts: 92 Location: Alvin, TX
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 Re: Alternative methods for prop removal
A sawzall in front of the prop is an alternate method. Just sayin.
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Mon Aug 27, 2012 7:31 pm |
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Kja0792
MMT Pro Member
Joined: Tue Feb 21, 2012 2:36 pm Posts: 444
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 Re: Alternative methods for prop removal
Get a 14 inch pipe wrench.. put it on the seal race u might have to grind the sides to make it fit... put a 4 ft cheater on it...
I always use a spud wrench with a offset head back your prop nut off about 1.5 turns.. put wrench between prop where it rest on nut so it doesnt mess up the threads..
Put cheater pipe on spud wrench and it takes alot of force but it will break free eventually
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Fri Aug 31, 2012 5:52 am |
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duck
MMT Pro Member
Joined: Sat Jul 31, 2010 2:34 pm Posts: 57
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 Re: Alternative methods for prop removal
Use more heat.
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Fri Aug 31, 2012 6:19 am |
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