Graham_Wright
Well-Known Member
Update.
Dived yesterday, water 9°. Removed nut and cone spacer. Prop needed to be tapped to pull off. Shaft looks pristine, no scoring.
On the bank, the prop bore shows two bright rings which are smooth and occupy around two thirds of the total length.
I failed to find any lapping paste locally except one which was water based.
Tomorrow, I will coat the inside of the prop bore with valve grinding paste and give it as many turns on the shaft that the water temperature permits. I will then tighten the nut to the maximum I can achieve with the one home made spanner and pin it. The problem foreseen is finding the split pin hole. There is enough thread protruding past the nut to attach a jubilee clip to locate it but working in poor vis will not be fun. Said jubilee clip will prevent using a socket spanner.
Dived yesterday, water 9°. Removed nut and cone spacer. Prop needed to be tapped to pull off. Shaft looks pristine, no scoring.
On the bank, the prop bore shows two bright rings which are smooth and occupy around two thirds of the total length.
I failed to find any lapping paste locally except one which was water based.
Tomorrow, I will coat the inside of the prop bore with valve grinding paste and give it as many turns on the shaft that the water temperature permits. I will then tighten the nut to the maximum I can achieve with the one home made spanner and pin it. The problem foreseen is finding the split pin hole. There is enough thread protruding past the nut to attach a jubilee clip to locate it but working in poor vis will not be fun. Said jubilee clip will prevent using a socket spanner.