seafox67
Well-Known Member
I'm in the process of replacing my oversized prop. Being a bit of a DIY'er, I thought it would be 'Fun' for have a go myself... it can't be that hard surely as only one nut to remove!
So, everyone can stop laughing now
I have a shaft drive (25 mm) with a tapered end and key to stop the prop spinning on it. The nut removed quite easily with a bit of WD-40 and a block of wood to lock the prop. However, pulling the prop off... one and half days into it and it's still stuck fast! I think i'm going to need a man with a puller!
Anyway, back to my question...whilst having a walk around the yard (to calm myself down), I noticed all the shaft drive boats had a little hole through the shaft at the threaded end with a split pin through. I guess to stop the big nut from working loose.
Mine does not have this! Is this normal? Has someone in the past forgot to drill the hole for a pin?
I'm a bit worried now that when I eventually replace the prop, it is going to fall off at some point down the clyde
Paul
So, everyone can stop laughing now
I have a shaft drive (25 mm) with a tapered end and key to stop the prop spinning on it. The nut removed quite easily with a bit of WD-40 and a block of wood to lock the prop. However, pulling the prop off... one and half days into it and it's still stuck fast! I think i'm going to need a man with a puller!
Anyway, back to my question...whilst having a walk around the yard (to calm myself down), I noticed all the shaft drive boats had a little hole through the shaft at the threaded end with a split pin through. I guess to stop the big nut from working loose.
Mine does not have this! Is this normal? Has someone in the past forgot to drill the hole for a pin?
I'm a bit worried now that when I eventually replace the prop, it is going to fall off at some point down the clyde
Paul