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Propellers shafts seals and bearings
- Punch'Eau
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Propellers shafts seals and bearings
The shafts are 1 1/2.
Easy to do? Seals and bearings easy to find?
- paulr
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Re: Propellers shafts seals and bearings
Regarding removing the prop you need a heavy duty puller and maybe a torch for some heat to get it off. Once its off it should be sent to a prop shop to be reconditioned. If you have no experience installing a prop on a tapered shaft you should get a pro to hone and torque done the nuts when its reinstalled.
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Re: Propellers shafts seals and bearings
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Re: Propellers shafts seals and bearings
BTW, looks like someone put a tool on the shaft to spin it which in a no no. They should use the prop to turn it or if the prop is off, use an adjustable wrench around the shaft with the key installed. The key will act as a stop for the wrench to allow turning the shaft. If you can't turn the shaft by hand or with a wrench as described, lube the bearing with a spray lubricant or water. If you still can't spin it that easily, there's a problem, it's either misaligned, bent shaft, etc. You don't want to mark up the shaft anywhere in case you or a shop needs to dial it in the future.
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