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Thread: Damaged Prop

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    Default Damaged Prop

    I hit a rock last weekend and it dinged my prop pretty good. I've never changed the prop before, but after reading a few posts, I figured it was something I could do myself. I pulled the boat and checked it out. There were 2 bolts holding the prop on, no cotter pin. I realized that I didn't have the right size wrench with me, so I went to the marina shop to ask to borrow one. The service manager at my new marina claims that they have to use a special tool to get it off. Is this true? Or are they just milking me for some extra money?

    Also, I'm wondering if anybody has a prop for my 1988 Mariah? Right now its got a 14x12 Left Hand Cup Michigan Ni-Bral with a 1 inch shaft. Anybody have something like that they are looking to get rid of?
    Thanks

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    The special tool is a prop puller. its a c clamp with a forked or u shaped end that fits around the shaft and on the prop so you can apply a significant amount of pressure to pull the prop off. sometimes you will need to heat the prop and or tap it to free it loose.
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    So, I can't just wedge a block of wood to prevent the prop from turning? Then get a longer bar to exert the extra pressure needed?

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    You don't want to bend the shaft trying to get the prop off. I am sure there is a way to do it, but this is what he's most
    likely talking about - I carry one of these next to my prop wrench and spare prop:

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    I've been looking to pick one of these up for a while, but they seem pricey for what is basically a fancy C clamp (skidim's cheapest is $75). Anywhere sell em on the cheap? Or should I just suck it up and buy that one next time I order stuff from skidim?
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    I was able to pull mine with the long (~8") standard 3 arm puller from Harbor Freight.
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    I'm with mike on this one. Have had my prop on/off and handful of times with a standard 3 arm puller, works Great!
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    How many of you lap your prop to your prop shaft?

    I use valve grinding compound to mate the two surfaces together.

    Here is a good link for proper prop installation
    Last edited by kvand347; 06-28-2012 at 11:38 AM. Reason: added the link
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    I've never used a prop-puller and I probably go through 2 props/season.

    MAP gas and a rubber mallet knock it right off every time. No reason to be worried about banging up the old prop by the time it is coming off.
    Former owner of a 1987 Supra Saltare. Current owner of a Malibu 23LSV.

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    i have the puller too. last time i bought a new prop i paid a little extra for the 'kit'. a bag for the prop (keep my spare in it now), prop puller, and wrench. i think it also came with some cotter pins.

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